Oracle looks to holy trinity of open positives

Oracle may not always be viewed positively in open source circles, the company’s approach to Java and wider open platform still draws
DataStax details road to Apache Cassandra future

DataStax closed out the final day of its 'Accelerate 2019' conference by focusing on a selection of platform-level developments including its community development stream.
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DataStax CEO Bosworth : accelerating development on (and in) the cloud

DataStax CEO Billy Bosworth started out as a database administrator (DBA), so one would hope that he knows how to build, compile, manage and deploy in all senses of those terms, right? Bosworth took the stage to keynote the opening session at his firm's 'Accelerate 2019' data-developer...
Couchbase pumps ups ‘Autonomous Operator’ function

NoSQL database company Couchbase has moved off the sofa (the firm is no couch potato, get it?) and come forward with new features aligned to allow ‘deployers’ to build...
SuSE storage spins-up Ceph

Open source software platform company SuSE has announced SUSE Enterprise Storage 6, a software-defined storage solution powered by Ceph technology. Many would argue that storage on its own is snorage (i.e. enough to send you...
Oracle GraalVM Ent is a multilingual virtual machine

Oracle recently came to the dinner table with its Oracle GraalVM Enterprise Edition, so what it, why is important to developers and does Larry Ellison still have a beard? Built on Java SE, GraalVM Enterprise is a multilingual virtual machine for use in cloud and hybrid environments. This low...
Sumo Logic cracks on with support for Docker Enterprise

Cloud-native machine data analytics platform company Sumo Logic has used its time in the ring at DockerCon 2019 to announce support for Docker...
Talend champions OpenAPI-ness

Cloud data integration and data integrity company Talend has now supported OpenAPI specification (OAS) version 3.0 with its Talend Data...