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Amazon Web Services (AWS) delivers a new NoSQL database service known as DynamoDB that delivers fast and predictable performance with all the scalability you can ask for.
Amazon announced today DynamoDB, a fully managed cloud-based NoSQL database service that builds on the company’s SimpleDB service by delivering faster, more consistent database performance to ...
There are a lot of open-source databases out there, and ScyllaDB, a NoSQL variety, is looking to differentiate itself by attracting none other than Amazon users. Today, it announced a DynamoDB ...
Amazon Web Services has launched DynamoDB, a NoSQL database that the e-commerce giant uses to crunch its big data, in a move that's likely to entice enterprises to try out alternatives to ...
While there are rabid supporters of both NoSQL and the more traditional relational SQL-based database models, Amazon’s DynamoDB product makes it easy to work with both, simultaneously.
Amazon Web Services added encryption-at-rest to Amazon DynamoDB, increasing security options for its NoSQL cloud database service in the wake of publicized wide-open data stores found on the cloud ...
Amazon’s DynamoDB shook up the database market as one of the first cloud-based NoSQL products in the market, all hosted in AWS’s cloud.
Amazon just announced a large price reduction for its cloud-hosted NoSQL DynamoDB database service. Provision throughput capacity - that is, the number of reads and writes your application uses ...
Called DynamoDB, the service is a "NoSQL" database, with access based on key-value pairs, and is offered as a fully managed database service for Amazon Web Services customers.
PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 3, 2020 — ScyllaDB announced a major new update to its Scylla Migrator tool, which now enables live replication of DynamoDB databases to Scylla NoSQL databases in a single ...