ENTERPRISE CLOUD ADOPTION STEADILY PROGRESSES By Rajesh Ramchandani Posted December 7, 2016 In Accelerite Blog We’re close to the end of 2016, which means everyone’s thinking about what technologies will… read more →
(For those of you that read our previous post, DBaaS Service Delivery Options for Cloud Providers, this will be a similar discussion about the architectural options available to CumuLogic customers,… read more →
Service providers have a challenge: How do they provide the right cloud experience to their customers? Are they focused on providing a shared multi-tenant public cloud? Do they create private… read more →
This week our CTO, Rajesh Ramchandani, was invited to participate in a “Cloud Panel” discussion at Couchbase Connect, along with representatives from CloudSoft (Alex Heneveld) and ElasticBox (Monish Sharma). While… read more →
The microservices architectural pattern is quickly becoming synonymous with what people consider to be “cloud native” systems. As companies are shifting to a model of cloud-first for new applications, and… read more →
In case you haven’t heard the news, our friends at Eucalyptus are being acquired by another of our partners: HP, and Marten Mikos will be taking the helm of HP’s… read more →
There’s no doubt that Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) is a fast growing segment in the cloud industry. DBaaS has enormous benefits to developers and operations teams, making the complex work of deploying… read more →
By now, everyone should know that “cloud services” have brought about a new era of software development productivity. This is especially true with Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS), since databases are considered to… read more →
Today, I’m proud to announce that CumuLogic has formally entered into a partnership with Couchbase. From CumuLogic’s perspective, one of the primary drivers for this new partnership is direct customer demand… read more →
When speaking with customers and prospects, we tend to talk about how simple to install and easy to use the CumuLogic DBaaS software is (which it is), but that simplicity… read more →
