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451 Research & ScaleBase Share Tips for Choosing a Next-Gen Database

07 Nov 2012 / 0 Comments / in Company News, News, Press Releases/by Paul Campaniello

Industry Leading Database Analyst Matt Aslett, MySQL Pioneer Doron Levari and Industry Veteran Paul Campaniello Host Webinar on The New World Order of NoSQL, NewSQL & MySQL

BOSTON – November 7, 2012 — Picking the wrong database can result in slow performance or downtime, frustrated customers and lost revenue.  But navigating the new world order of next-gen databases is a daunting task.

Join Matt Aslett, research manager for data management and analytics at 451 Research, Doron Levari, CTO at ScaleBase and Paul Campaniello, VP global marketing at ScaleBase, for a webinar where they’ll share important insight into:

  • The increasingly complex and ever-changing database market
  • The benefits and drawbacks of NoSQL, NewSQL & MySQL databases
  • Real-world examples of scalability success stories

WHAT: Choosing a Next-Gen Database: The New World Order of NoSQL, NewSQL & MySQL

WHEN: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 12:00 p.m. EST

WHO: Matt Aslett, Research Manager, 451 Research
Doron Levari, CTO at ScaleBase
Paul Campaniello, Vice President of Global Marketing at ScaleBase

HOW: Sign up today

“Next-gen databases are absolutely critical to ensuring the availability of next-gen apps,” said Levari.  “Choosing which database to bet on is incredibly important; it’s a decision you only want to have to make once.”

 

About ScaleBase
ScaleBase enables next generation apps – and the massive transactional processing requirements of big data – all without requiring any changes to the existing infrastructure.

The ScaleBase Data Traffic Manager dynamically scales databases to meet changing business demands. ScaleBase virtualizes complex database environments, providing a unified point of management while delivering real-time elasticity and increasing availability. ScaleBase is an authorized Amazon and Oracle Partner and its customers span a wide range of industries including online gaming companies, digital media providers, social networks and enterprises. The company is venture-backed and based in Newton, MA. For more information, visit www.scalebase.com.

 

Media Contact:
Rachel Adam
radam@corporateink.com
617.696.9192

Tags: MySQL, NewSQL, NOSQL

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