Security News > 2019 > April > Google chooses DataStax as Google Cloud’s new DBaaS offering

DataStax, the leading provider of the active-everywhere hybrid cloud database built on Apache Cassandra, announced that it has been selected as one of Google Cloud’s first new Database as a Service (DBaaS) offerings as part of their OSS Managed Partner Services Initiative. Google chose DataStax due to strong demand from its enterprise customers who already use DataStax on premise to support always-on, web scale applications. This is the first time DataStax will deliver an “as … More → The post Google chooses DataStax as Google Cloud’s new DBaaS offering appeared first on Help Net Security.
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