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Monday, January 21, 2019

Rackspace launches managed database service for AWS

Rackspace said the suite of services is designed to help companies leverage adoption of Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, AWS Glue, and Amazon Athena.


Rackspace on Thursday announced a key expansion of its managed services for Amazon Web Services. The Windcrest, Texas-headquartered company is launching a managed database service for AWS, a suite of services designed to help companies leverage adoption of Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, AWS Glue, and Amazon Athena.

According to Rackspace, the database service gives customers the ability to prep, load and query data sets while reducing operational costs and time to market.

With an end-to-end data management service, Rackspace also said customers will be able to architect, integrate, and optimize their environments with the relational database management system, data warehouse, and serverless services on AWS.

Rackspace left the public market following a $4.3 billion deal with the private equity firm Apollo Global Management. Since privatizing, the company has pivoted away from competing as a cloud provider and has instead focused more squarely on customer support services.

Rackspace said the Managed Database Services is available today to customers in all AWS regions.



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