UPDATED 15:03 EDT / OCTOBER 16 2014

Orchestrate empowers database developers to transform enterprise IT NEWS

Orchestrate empowers database developers to transform enterprise IT

Orchestrate empowers database developers to transform enterprise IT

CEO of Orchestrate Antony Falco

Poland based DBaaS vendor Orchestrate has a solution to overcome obstacles to scalability in database architecture. The company introduced Orchestrate Enterprise, a complete database portfolio for rapid, massively scalable enterprise application development. What’s unique with the new offering is that Orchestrate provides developers with a single API to work with a wide variety of databases. Developers can use Elasticsearch, Hbase and MySQL in a single footprint.

As the complexity of operating databases has increased, most other parts of the stack have shifted to simpler, on-demand, API-driven services–compute, message queues, and object storage. Orchestrate simplifies multi-database management and frees developers to focus on building better products faster and without the headaches. The enterprise offering ensures that mission-critical applications have predictable pricing and latencies, even on shared infrastructure.

The database provider says enterprise IT departments are increasingly turning to APIs and the cloud for Agile development, and to tackle new requirements for Internet of Things (IoT) applications and Big Data. Orchestrate delivers a portfolio of NoSQL databases that meets the needs of most enterprise application use cases. By consolidating databases in a single service, Orchestrate increases time to production tenfold, along with drastic savings in cost, time and operational support. Orchestrate is suitable to run in conjunction with existing databases, eliminating the need to add more databases to current architecture.

“Our goal at Orchestrate is to empower developers to do more, faster, and to transform enterprise IT with a database portfolio that’s dead simple to use, but outperforms competing databases on scalability, usability and time-to-production,” said Antony Falco, CEO of Orchestrate. “We’ve seen a boom of interest from enterprise organizations that want to get the most of NoSQL, but have struggled with staffing, managing, and combining them in production. We’re confident that Orchestrate Enterprise is the answer to their problems.”

With this technology, Orchestrate.io uses multiple data models that will appeal to traditional enterprises as private cloud provides a transition path towards hybrid and public cloud. These data models feature lucene search, time-series events, geospatial, and graph queries. Orchestrate Enterprise supports JSON Document DB to store and retrieve JSON objects, private cloud deployments and seamless scalability from prototype to 10s of thousands of requests per second. In addition, the platform supports bulk uploading of multi-gigabyte datasets into Orchestrate fast and integration with existing infrastructure.

Earlier this year, Orchestrate launched a commercial product for NoSQL that provides a developer-friendly service for managing data across multiple regions and cloud providers.


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