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Five Minute Briefing - Information Management
March 24, 2020

Five Minute Briefing - Information Management: March 24, 2020. A concise weekly report with key product news, market research and insight for data management professionals and IT executives.


News Flashes

Aerospike, a provider of next-generation, real-time NoSQL data solutions, has announced the debut of Aerospike Cloud to enable customers to build, manage and automate their own Aerospike database-as-a-service (DBaaS). Aerospike says that its cloud strategy is aimed at helping customers avoid public cloud vendor lock-in and minimize the complexity and cost of migrating workloads in hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments.

Aptum, a global hybrid cloud and managed services provider, is releasing Hybrid Cloud Manager, powered by HyperGrid, giving customers full control of their costs and simplify the management of single, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. Hybrid Cloud manager is a management platform that enables customers to assess, monitor, optimize, provision and govern private and hyperscale public cloud environments through a single interface.

Element Critical, a provider of IT infrastructure with data centers in Silicon Valley, Chicago, and Northern Virginia, has formed a partnership with multi-cloud networking platform provider, Pureport. "Integrating Pureport's platform into our data centers will allow customers to quickly and cost-effectively connect to the top cloud providers of their choice," said Mike Frank, vice president of product at Element Critical.

Neo4j, a provider of graph technology, has introduced the Neo4j BI Connector, an enterprise-ready driver to bring graph data to the BI market. The Neo4j BI Connector presents live graph datasets for analysis within popular BI technologies, including Tableau, Looker, TIBCO Spotfire, Oracle Analytics Cloud, and MicroStrategy. It allows users to analyze graph data alongside traditional data stored in relational or NoSQL databases within familiar BI tools.

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