Data software company NetApp has acquired open-source database provider Instaclustr.
NetApp is poised to acquire Instaclustr, a Canberra-based company incubated at the Australian National University.
Open source data infrastructure specialist Instaclustr now offers Instaclustr Managed Cadence on the Instaclustr Platform.
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COMPANY NEWS: Open source software company Instaclustr wins the ACT Exporter of the Year Award for the Advanced Technologies category.
Instaclustr has announced it is providing Cassandra 4.0 as a managed service across all major clouds, continuing its mission of delivering reliability at scale for open source data technologies.
PostgreSQL joining Cassandra, Kafka, Redis, and other open source data technologies as a fully- and expertly-managed service part of Instaclustr’s growing platform
COMPANY NEWS by Instaclustr: Instaclustr, delivering reliability at scale through its fully managed platform for open source data technologies, today announced the addition of PostgreSQL to its Managed Platform, now available in public preview for Instaclustr customers. Managed PostgreSQL offers complete database management and optimization, along with comprehensive support and monitoring backed by Instaclustr’s team of PostgreSQL experts.
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Stefan Miklosovic, software engineer at Instaclustr, has been tasked lead the development of the Apache Cassandra project, and will have write-access to its repositories and resources.
Instaclustr and the University of Canberra have entered into a partnership to help boost Australia’s job ready skills in the IT sector, with a new professional course launched to create Instaclustr-certified developers for Apache Kafka, along with free entry pathway available for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student.
Extending its "breadth of expertise and geographical footprint" is Instaclustr, whose acquisition of the German and US operations of "credativ" delivers "expertise supporting PostgreSQL and other open source data technologies."
Open source database-as-a-service vendor Instaclustr has hired Apache Software Foundation board member Justin Mclean as its vice-president, Lead Training Services.
Open source as a service provider Instaclustr has appointed Geoff Richardson as group CFO.
Open source managed service provider Instaclustr has added the Redis database to its lineup.
Managed data platform provider Instaclustr's chief executive Peter Nichol has some advice for Australian tech start-ups.
Instaclustr is a 100% open-source business, using Cassandra ("one of the most scalable databases in the world") for data storage, Spark for analytics, Elasticsearch for search, and Kafka for messaging, among other pieces of software.
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