SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- As the world's most stable, advanced and fastest-growing open source RDBMS, deployed in 30 percent of enterprises, PostgreSQL is quickly becoming a data force to be reckoned with. In support of this thriving community, TransLattice and OpenSCG today announced a partnership to deliver an enhanced user experience for customers looking to deploy new data-intensive initiatives.
This partnership will provide a simplified option for transitioning from legacy systems, integrating current and new applications and deploying new data initiatives in commercial and open source environments:
- The database challenge: From daily operations to strategic business objectives, at the core of almost every enterprise application lies a database, the engine that drives today's businesses. Organizations are facing significant challenges as they look to more agile solutions on the market today.
- Services and open source technologies: OpenSCG provides services for PostgreSQL, Oracle and SQL Server databases, as well as for Cassandra and MongoDB databases. Its services include the installation and upgrade of new software, fine-tuning of existing systems and migration from legacy systems.
- Battle-tested expertise: Customers will gain access to world-class installation, migration and integration services leveraging the best of open source technologies. Those with requirements outside of the regular PostgreSQL envelope will appreciate the benefits of Postgres-XL (postgres-xl.org), which offers Massive Parallel Processing (MPP) and Big Data analytics capabilities. In addition, customers deploying TransLattice's geo-distributed database, TransLattice Elastic Database (TED), will also have access to services provided by OpenSCG.
Frank Huerta, CEO, TransLattice, said:
"Complete solutions usually include both product and service components. Through this partnership, we are able to provide our customers with extended services expertise to help them deploy or integrate their systems, reducing time to production."
Denis Lussier, founder, chief architect and CEO, OpenSCG said:
"We have deep roots in the PostgreSQL community and we believe in fostering open source initiatives. With Postgres-XL, TransLattice has demonstrated its commitment to open source databases, and we are proud to partner with them to extend enterprise open source database adoption."
About TransLattice
TransLattice, the distributed data management company for enterprise, cloud and hybrid environments, provides its customers with corporate-wide visibility, dramatically improved system availability, simple scalability and significantly reduced deployment complexity, all while enabling data location compliance. Computing resources are tightly integrated to enable enterprise SQL databases and applications to be spread across an organization as needed, whether on-premise or in the cloud, providing data where and when it is needed. For more information, visit www.TransLattice.com.
About OpenSCG
OpenSCG provides Information Technology and Data Consulting services to companies seeking to leverage data for strategic advantage. OpenSCG has extensive experience helping our clients solve data challenges faced during growth, expansion, or new data intensive initiatives. Since 2009, OpenSCG has delivered world class solutions in many areas including high performance database services, open source data analytics, Java development services and "BigSQL" Postgres + Hadoop + Mongo implementations. Our success is due to the experience and caliber of our people, deep understanding of data (structured and unstructured), commitment to our customer's success and passion for the open source frameworks we use to deliver results every day. For more information, visit www.openscg.com.
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