KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 -- DataStax has announced a collaboration with IBM to deliver DataStax Enterprise, a leading scale-out NoSQL database built on the open source Apache Cassandra.
As a result of an agreement between IBM and DataStax, DataStax Enterprise with IBM is now available to help enterprises build and manage modern data applications in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, according to a statement.
“We’re thrilled that DataStax Enterprise with IBM is now available, designed to help businesses deliver modern applications with global scale and zero downtime,” said DataStax Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chet Kapoor.
DataStax Enterprise is an open, multi-cloud stack for modern data applications. DataStax powers demanding workloads for hundreds of the world’s leading enterprises, including The Home Depot, T-Mobile and Intuit.
A multi-model database incorporating transactions, search, analytics, and graph workloads all on the same platform, DataStax delivers a powerful mix of global scale and high performance with open source flexibility and multi-cloud freedom.
“The launch of DataStax Enterprise with IBM is another step to help our customers modernise their applications and build a strong hybrid cloud foundation that will support their AI and data science efforts for years to come,” said IBM Vice-President of Offering Management for Data and AI, Madhu Kochar.
DataStax Enterprise with IBM is designed to provide IBM customers with a hybrid cloud solution set that can be deployed on private clouds or on multiple public clouds to support applications requiring open source Apache Cassandra-based technology.
More details at https://www.ibm.com/products/datastax-enterprise.
-- BERNAMA
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