Tesora organizing first conference of the Trove community to expand knowledge and promote usage of open source database as a service platform.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS., August 7, 2014 — IT and business line managers, developers and anyone interested in learning more about how to contribute to, build and deploy the OpenStack Trove database as a service project can participate in OpenStack Trove Day, August 19, 2014 in Cambridge, Mass.
The day will feature an overview of the Trove project, practical advice on managing both relational and NoSQL databases on Trove platform and real-world discussions of Trove in use at companies including eBay and HP. The day will also touch on other data related topics in OpenStack including the use of Hadoop on OpenStack and a panel discussion of data management in Amazon, OpenStack and traditional IT environments. There will also be a talk on OpenStack from an investor’s perspective.
Trove is the open source, community-developed database as a service (DBaaS) component of the OpenStack cloud platform. DBaaS is a way for IT managers within large enterprises and cloud service providers to offer on-demand, self-service database capabilities to people within their organization. This enables IT workers and business managers to create databases on an OpenStack cloud instance without database management experience.
“After four years, OpenStack is firmly established as the leading enterprise-ready cloud platform and there is now a clear need and desire in the market for offering database as a service on private clouds,” said Ken Rugg, CEO and founder of Tesora. “We’re thrilled to be hosting the very first OpenStack Trove Day as a forum for the community to come together to learn and discuss what is real now and what is possible for DBaaS on OpenStack.”
About Trove and the Tesora Platform
Trove is the database as a service component of OpenStack. It lets administrators and DevOps operate many instances of a variety of different database management systems (DBMS) technologies using common infrastructure in an economical way, where common administrative tasks including provisioning, deployment, configuration, tuning, monitoring and administration are achieved in a simple unified way. The Tesora DBaaS Platform uses OpenStack Trove as the core platform. The Tesora application is presented with an uncomplicated interface that encapsulates the complexities of operating and scaling the underlying infrastructure based on the applications’ needs.
About OpenStack Trove Day
What: A full day conference dedicated to DBaaS on OpenStack
Where: Boston Marriott, Cambridge, 2 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142
When: August 19, 2014, 8:00 AM – 5:00PM
Who: Hosted by Tesora
Sponsors include: Basho, Canonical, EnterpriseDB, HP Vertica, Mirantis, Percona, Red Hat and SkySQL
Presenters/speakers from: Basho, Bluebox, Canonical, General Catalyst Partners, eBay, HP, HubSpot, Mirantis, MongoDB, Oracle, Percona, Red Hat, SkySQL, Symantec, Tesora
More information and detailed agenda can be found at Tesora.com and on Twitter @tesoracorp and under #TroveDay
About Tesora
Tesora is developing the first enterprise-class, scalable database as a service (DBaaS) platform based on OpenStack Trove. The company brings more than 200 years of cumulative database technology experience to the OpenStack community, helping organizations get the most from their OpenStack investment by making it easy to deliver database capacity on demand. Tesora is backed by investments from General Catalyst, Point Judith Capital and a number of angel investors including Jit Saxena, founder and chairman of Netezza. To learn more about Tesora visit: www.tesora.com.