Pervasive DataCloud 2: Data Services on Demand for AWS and Other Cloud Developers

Pervasive DataCloud® 2 is a secure and reliable on-demand services platform fully powered by Amazon Web Services. It's for AWS and other cloud developers who need to rapidly create either low-level or high-level on-demand data services.

Easy to use, you can leverage Pervasive data services, including its vast catalog of data adapters, to accelerate your Cloud development. Don’t tie yourself up with data infrastructure concerns. Instead, free yourself up to focus on business-level logic and other priorities.

Features

  • Scalable – The Pervasive DataCloud multitenant architecture can support multiple users and applications for delivery of diverse solutions and services. Services scale to handle fluctuating data volumes.
  • Flexible – Pervasive DataCloud supports SaaS-to-SaaS, SaaS-to-on-premises or on-premises to on-premises data-intensive services.
  • Easy to access and configure - Customers can access, configure and run Pervasive DataCloud-based services via a browser, requiring no specialized local hardware or software.
  • Robust – Can provide automatic delivery of updates as well as monitoring activity by account, application or user, allowing effortless result tracking.
  • Distributable - Users seeking to integrate to applications behind the firewall can utilize a Pervasive agent, a lightweight, portable, remote subset of DataCloud capabilities.
  • Affordable - The platform enables delivery of data services in a pay-as-you-go model with low subscription fees.

Pervasive DataCloud 2 offers:

Raw Engines and Workflow – Developers can use Pervasive Data Integration, Profiling and DataRush engines, as well as our Workflow Designer.

Core Data Services – Developers can access Pervasive connectivity (adapters) to on-premise endpoints using Pervasive DataCloud agent technology. Also available are a Data Sort Service and Database, among other emerging services.

Rich Composite Data Services – Developers can take provide data services that incorporate data loading, data matching, profiling, transformation data mining and analytics, including k-means, Levenshtein Edit Distance and Jaro. 

You can even write your own applications using the core data services or rich composite data services. For developers seeking to control costs while expanding hosted service offerings, Pervasive DataCloud 2 will be a welcomed addition to your shop.

Learn more. Read the Pervasive DataCloud Service Description Sheet.


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“Developing data services in the cloud is a powerful concept but one that can introduce new complexities to application developers. Pervasive DataCloud 2 lowers the barrier for adding data services, including integration, profiling and analytics, to Web applications by making it simpler and therefore faster to deliver these applications.”

 

Dennis Callaghan,
Analyst
Enterprise Software, The 451 Group

 

Talking Out Cloud

Pervasive DataCloud2 creates success for Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Force.com!

Reuven Cohen ( http://bjac.it/brPe6V ) described this morning in a couple of paragraphs ( http://bjac.it/aSDu5x ) what I have been trying to explain for the last 18 months.  The Pervasive DataCloud2 is not a competitor to other clouds or Platforms as a Service, but a complementary service.

Information Week on Pervasive DataCloud2

Pervasive Software held its annual Metamorphosis event last week.  That's where we ask 100 current customers to spend two days with 100 prospective customers.  It's our concept of a "rush" for customers.  We host a nice dinner, give them a comfortable place to network and let the experience of our customers speak for itself.  The event is always a huge success for both parties, and this year was no exception. 

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Once again David Linthicum has hit the nail on the head!  The issues organizations have with security in the cloud are not going to go away.  Linthicum points to a recent Harris poll that says over 50% of those polled are concerned with security of data on the cloud.  Cloud vendors must address these questions, they cannot pretend that the fear and uncertainly the would be consumers of their services have.

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