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Couchbase announced the availability of Couchbase Capella™ Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure.
Couchbase customers can now take advantage of the productive and trusted Azure cloud platform with streamlined deployment and management.
Capella is a fully managed JSON document and key-value database with SQL access and built-in full-text search, eventing and analytics. It easily supports a broad range of modern application use cases with multi-model and mobile synchronization capabilities and allows customers to use the programming language of their choice. Furthermore, Capella’s memory-first architecture drives blazingly fast millisecond data responses at scale, resulting in best-in-class price performance of any fully managed document database. With Capella on Azure, customers can improve alignment with modern applications and support hybrid and multicloud strategies from a single platform.
“We continue to invest in our industry-leading Capella DBaaS, including making it more accessible for customers, improving the developer experience and supporting enterprises,” said Scott Anderson, SVP of product management and business operations at Couchbase. “Debuting Capella in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace means we can streamline and simplify the process for customers to adopt our cloud database platform and deploy applications on their cloud of choice. We believe offering Capella in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace will accelerate adoption and bring the power of Couchbase to more organizations.”
The Azure Marketplace is an online market for buying and selling cloud solutions certified to run on Azure. The Azure Marketplace helps connect companies seeking innovative, cloud-based solutions with partners who have developed solutions that are ready to use.
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