DataStax Announces Platinum Sponsorship of ApacheCon
Company Commits New Resources to Cassandra 4.0 Release
On July 24, 2019
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – July 24, 2019 – DataStax, the company behind the leading database built on Apache Cassandra®, today announced it will be a platinum sponsor of ApacheCon, September 9-12 in Las Vegas. ApacheCon is the largest gathering of open source developers and enthusiasts. It’s where people go to learn about what’s happening with Apache projects, build stronger Apache project communities, and create invaluable connections between projects. DataStax will be supporting the Cassandra community through its sponsorship and on-site presence at ApacheCon.
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DataStax has been the largest contributor to the Cassandra project since its inception more than 10 years ago. As part of its support for open source, DataStax has increased its commitment from teams spanning engineering, documentation, and curriculum development professionals to deliver:
- Contributions, updates, and maintenance of Java, C++, C#, PHP, Python, Node.js, and Ruby drivers
- Testing support for the Cassandra 4.0 release and future releases
- Ongoing bug fixes to be released back to the Cassandra project
- Documentation of the current Cassandra release and the upcoming 4.0 release
- Updated training material specifically covering Cassandra 4.0
- In-person meetups around the world, Cassandra Days, and DataStax Accelerate
At ApacheCon, DataStax will have three speaking sessions:
- Jonathan Ellis, Chief Technology Officer and SVP at DataStax, will participate in the Tuesday morning keynote, covering DataStax's commitment and contributions to the Cassandra community.
- Jeff Carpenter, Director of Developer Advocacy at DataStax, will present a session titled, "Mythbusting with Apache Cassandra." The talk will discuss the various myths and misunderstandings about Cassandra, including that it’s a “columnar” database and that it’s only good for a narrow set of use cases.
- Patrick McFadin, VP of Developer Relations at DataStax, will present a session titled, "Happiness is a hybrid cloud with Apache Cassandra®." The session will cover why Cassandra was built for hybrid cloud implementations and how it makes it easy for companies to fully exploit their cloud strategies without having to re-architect their applications or change their systems for data management.
“DataStax and the Apache community have a tremendous opportunity to collaborate and make Cassandra the leading NoSQL database in the enterprise,” said DataStax Chief Marketing Officer Cate Lochead. “ApacheCon is where developers interested in contributing in a meaningful way to the Cassandra project gather to build community and brainstorm new innovations. Supporting the community is a priority for DataStax, so naturally we want to engage with attendees, share learnings and best practices, and advance future plans.”
To register for the event, please visit www.apachecon.com/acna19/register.html and use code ACNAdatastax19 for $25 off a conference pass.
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About DataStax
DataStax delivers the only active everywhere hybrid cloud database built on Apache Cassandra®: DataStax Enterprise and DataStax Distribution of Apache Cassandra, a production-certified, 100% open source compatible distribution of Cassandra with expert support. The foundation for contextual, always-on, real-time, distributed applications at scale, DataStax makes it easy for enterprises to seamlessly build and deploy modern applications in hybrid cloud. DataStax also offers DataStax Managed Services, a fully managed, white-glove service with guaranteed uptime, end-to-end security, and 24x7x365 lights-out management provided by experts at handling enterprise applications at cloud scale. More than 400 of the world’s leading brands like Capital One, Cisco, Comcast, Delta Airlines, eBay, Macy’s, McDonald’s, Safeway, Sony, and Walmart use DataStax to build modern applications that can work across any cloud. For more information, visit www.DataStax.com and follow us on Twitter @DataStax.
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