The elevator pitch for this post is that history travels in circles, especially when it comes to laying out how you deploy enterprise applications and databases. Splice Machine's latest announcement ...
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 ...
Splice Machine says the launch this week of its public beta opens up the Hadoop stack for the first time to a full-featured SQL database, capable of running transactions and analytics simultaneously.
Companies have long developed enterprise versions of software based on or augmenting open source offerings to beef them up with additional features not available in the community editions. Splice ...
Splice Machine has announced that it is releasing its database management system, a dual-engine RDBMS powered by Hadoop and Spark, as an open source platform. “This means that there’ll be a community ...
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The Company is currently accepting early adopters to evaluate its Cloud RDBMS and is offering incentives for companies to sign up. Ideal customers meet the following criteria: The need to power an ...
Splice Machine, a San Francisco-based provider of relational database management systems (RDBMS), has released version 2.0 of its RDBMS, bringing together transactional workloads using Hadoop with ...
Splice Machine Inc. today announced the public beta of what it claims to be "the only Hadoop RDBMS" on the market, capable of supporting real-time applications while natively supporting Apache Hadoop.
Splice Machine Inc. has added some analytical muscle to its SQL-RDBMS-on-Hadoop solution by tapping into Apache Spark’s in-memory technology. The result is a hybrid SQL database businesses can use to ...
Hybrid database management system provider Splice Machine Inc. hit an important milestone on Monday with the release of its database as a service platform on the Amazon Web Services Inc. Marketplace.
Splice Machine updated what it claims to be the first "Hadoop RDBMS," targeting enterprises using Oracle and MySQL relational database management systems. After announcing a beta release in May of ...