DataStax Inc. yesterday announced the general availability of DataStax Enterprise (DSE) 5.0, its database for cloud applications that’s based on the open-source NoSQL database, Apache Cassandra.
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
DataStax has acquired Aurelius LLC, provider of the open source graph database Titan. The Aurelius team will join DataStax to build DataStax Enterprise (DSE) Graph, adding graph database capabilities ...
Graph databases explicitly express the connections between nodes, and are more efficient at the analysis of networks (computer, human, geographic, or otherwise) than relational databases. There has ...
When DataStax acquired Aurelius, a graph database startup last year, it was clear it wanted to add graph database functionality to its DataStax Enterprise product, and today it achieved that goal when ...
With today's release by DataStax of the next version of its enterprise platform, it is fulfilling a promise made last year to fully integrate the graph engine into the core platform. DataStax ...
Apache Cassandra firm DataStax is building a new graph database using the expertise of the engineering team from Aurelius, whose acquisition it announced today. All the engineers at Aurelius, the ...
The NoSQL market is complex and competitive - DataStax is now building out its capabilities to offer the enterprise a multi-model approach. Hot on the heels of securing $106 million in funding, NoSQL ...
In a bid to bring together two of the hottest new database management technologies – the Apache Cassandra NoSQL columnar store and graph databases – DataStax, Inc. today announced that it has acquired ...
Powers cloud applications that need to manage complex and highly connected data Graph-specific use cases include master data management, recommendation & personalization, security & fraud detection, ...
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