Serverless databases offer highly scalable, cloud-based data storage and retrieval without requiring you to provision CPU or storage ahead of time. Serverless cloud computing services started with AWS ...
Amazon’s AWS cloud computing division today announced a new database service that will make it easier and cheaper to quickly launch relational databases that don’t need to process data continuously.
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The importance of databases to modern enterprise AI operations cannot be overstated. Data helps to train and ground AI, and multiple research reports show that without proper data, AI efforts tend to ...
New Amazon Aurora capability automatically scales to millions of write transactions per second and manages petabytes of data while maintaining the simplicity of operating a single database New ...
When Edo Liberty was completing his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Yale on random projections, he could have hardly known that a decade later it would be a fundamental component of modern AI. Liberty is ...
Pinecone, the vector database startup founded by Edo Liberty, the former head of Amazon’s AI Labs, has long been at the forefront of helping businesses augment large language models (LLMs) with their ...
From monolithic database servers to no database servers at all. Can the serverless computing paradigm change the landscape for relational databases technologies as well? Serverless computing, a ...
CockroachDB database maker Cockroach Labs Inc. today announced the general availability of the long-awaited “serverless” version of its flagship product. The company says the serverless edition of ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. on Wednesday introduced a serverless edition of Amazon Neptune, its cloud-based graph database service. The newly introduced Amazon Neptune Serverless is intended to ease ...
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