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Amazon Web Services has launched a hosted database service called DynamoDB, stepping into competition with platform-as-a-service providers such as Salesforce.com, Oracle and others.
Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced several new capabilities for Amazon Aurora and Amazon DynamoDB, designed to support the most demanding workloads that need to be operated across multiple ...
Today, AWS took that to another level when it announced Amazon DynamoDB Continuous Backups and Point-In-Time Recovery (PITR).
AWS announced new database capabilities for Amazon Aurora and Amazon DynamoDB, and introduced Amazon Neptune, a new graph database service.
During a 30-minute webinar, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels and DynamoDB GM Swami Sivasubramanian discussed the new service, which is available starting today in beta form through the Amazon AWS platform.
DynamoDB, AWS’ managed NoSQL key-value store service, picked up a new Backup and Restore feature that will let customers set up either on-demand or continuous backups for all of the data that ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today made its in-memory cache for its DynamoDB database generally available, just two months after launching it in preview mode. AWS Chief Technology Officer Werner ...
Public cloud infrastructure provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) today announced an enhancement to its Database Migration Service (DMS). Now people can move their databases kept in the open source ...