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Kinetica Vectorized Database Available on Microsoft Azure as a Cloud Service

Kinetica is bringing its fully-vectorized database to public clouds as a cloud service.  The offering is available now on Microsoft Azure, with an AWS option in the pipeline.

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JFrog Optimizes DevOps Platform Solutions for AWS GovCloud, Azure Government Cloud

JFrog is bringing native support for AWS GovCloud and Azure Government Cloud to its popular DevOps Platform offerings. IDN talks with JFrog vice president Casey O'Mara. 

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PagerDuty for Cloud Operations Aims To Reduce Outages, Risks from Cloud Adoption, Migration

Organizations are increasingly using cloud platforms to transform both IT and business operations. PagerDuty for Cloud Operation aims to let companies prevent outages, avoid business disruption and optimize their cloud lifecycles.

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Talend Cloud for Microsoft Azure Offers Native Data Integration

Talend Cloud, the company’s popular iPaaS, is available on Microsoft Azure. Talend Cloud for Microsoft Azure sports native integration and embedded data quality features to speed and simplify the collecting, transforming and cleaning data.

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Snowflake To Integrate with Google Cloud Platform; Continues To Expand Multi-Cloud Strategy

This fall, Snowflake will preview the integration of its cloud-built data warehouse with Google Cloud Platform.  Snowflake’s support for Google Cloud is the latest addition to the company’s multi-cloud offering portfolio. IDN speaks with Snowflake vice president Christian Kleinerman.

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Kony Quantum Marries Low-Code with AI, Interactive Guides; Move Aims To Tackle Wider Spectrum of Digital Innovation

Kony wants to make it easier for more developers to create impactful cloud apps. The Kony Quantum cloud-based platform unites low-code IDE with rich backend services, AI, interactive guides, and quick provisioning. IDN takes a tour with Kony’s Burley Kawasaki.

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SnapLogic eXtreme Aims To Drive Simplicity, Lower Costs To Build & Run Data Lakes, Cloud-Based Big Data Services

Later this summer, SnapLogic will launch SnapLogic eXtreme, an extension to its drag-and-drop iPaaS technology to make it easier and less costly to build, populate and run data lakes for complex processing on popular cloud-based big data services. IDN speaks with SnapLogic’s Mark Gibbs.

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OutSystems Looks To Blend AI, Low Code for Smarter App Development

Low-code platform provider OutSystems continues to build on its commitment to make it easier for app developers to bring AI and machine learning to app development. Earlier this year, OutSystems launched a multi-prong project to unify AI and low-code. IDN speaks with OutSystems’ Dan Juengst about the new ideas coming out of the convergence of low-code and AI.

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DataDog Monitoring Integrates with AWS CodeDeploy To Help Developers More Easily Locate, Resolve Faulty Deployments

Monitoring solution provider Datadog aims to let users more easily investigate spikes in cloud behavior and correlate those with code deployments. IDN looks at  Datadog’s new integration with AWS CodeDeploy, which allows operations teams to quickly identify  and resolve instances running problematic code.

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Talend: Ongoing Success with Data Insights Needs 3 Ingredients – Data Integration, Portable Development & User Self-Service

If companies want to be a data-driven, analytics machine they need to make data delivery to business users faster and easier. They also need future-proof technologies to adapt to rapid change.  IDN talks with Talend CMO Ashley Stirrup to learn the 3 ingredients for success.

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With New Cloud Partners, MongoDB Offers More Deployment Options

MongoDB is covering all the major cloud bases with the release of MongoDB Atlas database as a service (DaaS) for the Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. Atlas was originally launched on AWS (Amazon Web Service).

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