Success with a multi-tenant architecture requires the close alignment of design, use case, and underlying technology. Let’s dive into the key design patterns, their benefits, and their challenges.
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. The first public cloud services ...
Baffle, Inc. is releasing Baffle Multi-Tenant Data Security, making SaaS applications and their underlying databases even easier to protect with record-level encryption. According to the company, this ...
Baffle, a company that protects sensitive data, is offering new capabilities designed to secure multi-tenant applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS)—giving AWS customers the ability to secure data ...
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Multi-tenancy and multi-instance emerged as a discussion topic at a recent ServiceNow event. Brian Sommer unpicks the arguments. In a multi-tenant cloud application, essentially all of the customers ...
Pinecone, the vector database company, has announced the launch of Pinecone Serverless, a cheaper, faster and multi-tenant database that helps in building modern, LLM-based applications. Pinecone was ...
Leading enterprise cloud vendor ServiceNow has an incredibly complex cloud architecture, for which it is using automation and MariaDB. Leading enterprise cloud vendor ServiceNow has this week detailed ...
I was surprised at Larry Ellison's opening keynote streamed live from the Moscone Center, San Francisco. Ellison spent his keynote talking about cloud, partially re-writing history in the process so ...