Clustrix: Scale-out approach to MySQL applications
Clustrix's CMO discusses the limitations of MySQL and how Clustrix's distributed, scale-out approach solves them.
Clustrix's CMO discusses the limitations of MySQL and how Clustrix's distributed, scale-out approach solves them.
Would organizations' data be better protected if an outside third party managed backup and made sure that data was available long after the failure of some process or component? Datalink thinks the answer to that question is yes.
As desktop workloads are increasingly encapsulated and delivered to remote devices, printing, scanning and profile management all become bigger challenges. triCerat believes it has the answer.
Merchants create an enormous amount of sales data. Analyzing that data to gather insight on customer preferences is challenging. Dollar General turned to 1010data for help.
I recently received a note from Microsoft's PR agency that offered a short teaser concerning Microsoft's new private cloud offerings.Here's what Microsoft had to say about the new private cloud offeringsKeeping you in the loop on the latest virtualization/cloud news from Microsoft, TechEd Europe 2010 kicks off today in Berlin, Germany with a keynote by Microsoft’s Brad Anderson, CVP, Management & Security Division.
EnterpriseDB has been working with the PostgreSQL open source community to make the technology better, faster, more reliable and better able to address customer requirements. Now is the time for the company to take steps to reach out to the suppliers that influence the selection of database product rather than just reaching out directly to customers' technical staff members
Familybuilder is able to grow its user base using codeFutures' dbShards
As new technology or an incremental enhancement of technology is released, industry awareness cycles through the following stages:The technology is announced. The announcement may occur months before the actual availability of the product or service.
I've had the opportunity to speak with several suppliers of cloud platforms (Heroku for example) and related application performance management suppliers (New Relic for example) and began thinking about their impact on cloud-based applications.
Today xkoto announced that they've added Microsoft's SQL Server to the list of database management systems that they're supporting in GRIDSCALE, fulfilling a promise to expand their offering to support many databases made when they exited stealth mode in December 2007. For those keeping track, I introduced xkoto GRIDSCALE and its capability to virtualize database access in the post, xkoto’s GridScale virtualizes data access.