Dataguise Extends Big Data Reach into the Cloud

October 9, 2014 Off By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Michael Vizard.

Between the advent of Hadoop and the rise of the cloud, there not only is more data than ever to manage, but that data is more distributed than ever. But as Hadoop deployments begin to shift into the cloud, it is starting to look as though there soon might be a lot more Big Data deployments on public cloud computing platforms.

With that issue in mind Dataguise, a provider of data governance software optimized for Big Data environments, today announced it is extending its DgSecure platform to support deployments of Hadoop in the cloud. As part of the effort, Dataguise is also announcing that Altiscale and Qubole, two providers of Big Data platforms in the cloud, have joined the Dataguise Big Data Protection Partner Program, which already include Clouder, Hortonworks, MapR and Amazon Web Services…

Dataguise CEO Manmeet Singh said next up Dataguise plans to add support for other types of NoSQL databases, including Cassandra and MongoDB…

Read more from the source @ http://talkincloud.com/cloud-computing-and-open-source/100914/dataguise-extends-big-data-reach-cloud