Redwood City, CA — November 20, 2015 — Instaclustr, a company delivering hosted and managed data infrastructure services, today announced an extension of the company’s existing partnership with DataStax to deliver DataStax Enterprise (DSE) on the Microsoft Azure platform.
Instaclustr’s managed service for DSE, the database platform purpose-built for the performance and availability demands of Internet of Things (IoT), Web and mobile applications, is backed by a 24/7 team of Apache Cassandra experts. The service provides automation for provisioning, configuring, scaling and ongoing management of the database and underlying infrastructure.
Instaclustr CEO, Peter Nichol has been working with DataStax and the Azure team. “We have real world operational experience in helping our customers deploy mission critical applications that must be capable of scaling rapidly and are continuously on, we are here to help DataStax’s enterprise customers achieve success in the cloud on the Azure platform.”
DataStax’s VP of Cloud Strategy, Matt Rollender provided his thoughts on the growing collaboration. “We are pleased to extend our relationship with Instaclustr further and having a managed service for DataStax Enterprise on Microsoft Azure is a great enabler and accelerator for our customers deploying in the cloud.”
Nicole Herskowitz, Senior Director of Product Marketing, Microsoft Azure, said, “Having a managed service for DataStax Enterprise on Microsoft Azure provides a powerful solution for enterprises looking for high-performance and scale for mission critical applications.”
More information about Instaclustr’s DataStax offerings can be found here (https://www.instaclustr.com/products/datastax) and Azure offerings can be found here (https://www.instaclustr.com/products/azure).
Contact details:
Doug Stuart – [email protected]
Matt Rollender – [email protected]
David McGhee – [email protected]
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