Time-series database provider InfluxData Inc. today updated its platforms with support for “ephemeral data,” which is increasingly being generated by new technology deployments such as software ...
Fully managed, purpose-built storage now available in EMQX Cloud (Preview through November 30, 2025) MENLO PARK, Calif., Nov. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EMQ, the world's leading provider of open-source ...
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AWS threw its hat into the nascent ring for time-series databases yesterday with the launch of AWS TimeStream, a managed time-series database that AWS says can handle trillions of events per day. Time ...
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Timescale, the creators of TimescaleDB - the category-defining relational database for time-series - today announced the availability of TimescaleDB 2.0 (Release Candidate), ...
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Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Time series data is all around us. We use this data every day in our smart homes, in our ...
Google does not always get things right, or get to things first. But when Google sets its sights on something, you know that something is about to attract interest. With Google having just announced ...
Time-series database company InfluxData Inc. said today it’s adding a new feature called Edge Data Replication that enables more centralized business intelligence from widely distributed computing ...
Today, InfluxData is releasing the managed cloud service to support its 2.0 platform. The managed service, initially going live in AWS's US West Oregon data centers, is not exactly a surprise, as it ...