StackGen has partnered with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to bring its platform to the Google Cloud Marketplace.
Couchbase announced an expanded ISV (Independent Software Vendor) Partner Program.
The program will provide ISVs with a new Success Package that includes enhanced training, certifications and additional resources necessary to build and monetize their modern applications with ease. Complementing the Success Package is the introduction of a new ISV Program Guide with more information and resources to make it easier for ISV customers to get started with Couchbase.
The Couchbase Capella cloud data platform helps ISV partners gain the flexibility to consolidate their architecture and accelerate application development while delivering broad capabilities and a highly scalable architecture that drives down total cost of ownership (TCO). Couchbase works with ISV partners to embed or bundle its cloud database platform with the applications or other solutions offered by ISV partners to their customers. By standardizing on Couchbase, ISV partners can establish and expand their business, and improve revenue, margins and application time to market.
The Couchbase ISV Partner Program is a single resource for organizations looking for a developer-friendly solution to build modern applications with a fast, flexible, familiar and affordable cloud database platform.
With these new ISV partner investments, Couchbase is making it easier for ISV partners to add modern features to their apps and increase differentiation. Couchbase ISV partners can take advantage of the capabilities in Capella and benefit from:
- Faster release cycles and less data duplication: Capella is a JSON document and key-value database, with built-in cache, full-text search, eventing and analytics to support many use cases.
- Familiarity for faster ramp-up: Capella uses SQL as its query language for JSON documents; teams aren’t required to learn a new query language, reducing the skills gap.
- Always on mobile and IoT apps: Regardless of web connectivity, Capella App Services delivers offline-first data so users can query, search and analyze at the edge.
- High availability and automation: Setup, backups, upgrades and ongoing management are automated to deliver an “always-on” service, reducing organizations’ operational efforts.
“We’re dedicated to broadening our ISV partner ecosystem to deliver unmatched speed, scalability and resilience,” said Matt McDonough, senior vice president of business development and strategy at Couchbase. “With new resources for ISVs to learn about Capella, teams can be empowered to get started on their application development journey knowing they’re backed by easy-to-use, high-performing technology that eliminates the need for ongoing database management efforts.”
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