Support and Privatisation/Privateering by AWS
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New moon rising: DataStax Luna is subs-based support for Cassandra
DataStax has taken the Christmas wrapping paper off of DataStax Luna, a subscription-based support offering for open source Cassandra.
The company says it is offering this service due to the rapid growth of Apache Cassandra.
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DataStax Fights Back with Addition of Open Source Cassandra Support
DataStax was among the Apache Cassandra specialists wobbled by AWS’s decision to offer a managed service of the open source distributed database earlier this month.
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Introducing DataStax Luna, Enterprise Support for Apache Cassandra
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DataStax Luna delivers support for open source Cassandra
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Datastax Launches Tech Support for Open Source Cassandra
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How Amazon's AWS arm allegedly makes profits off open..oftware; leaving cloud computing startups languishing
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Open-source rivals considered suing Amazon over "strip mining"
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Open-source rivals considered suing Amazon over "strip mining"
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Amazon Announces the Open Preview of a Managed Apache Cassandra Service (MCS) on AWS[Ed: "Open"... to surveillance]
At the recent AWS re:Invent, Amazon announced the Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service (MCS), a new way of managing Cassandra databases on AWS. With this new service the public cloud vendor can offer Cassandra directly to customers instead of relying on third-party vendors.
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What is Amazon Aurora?
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Amazon hits back at claims it’s abusing open-source software
According to the Times, Amazon quickly surpassed Elastic and began making more revenue by offering deeper integration with its other products. Elastic responded to that by offering premium features on top of its product, only for AWS allegedly to copy many of those features and make them available to its users at no extra cost.
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Amazon slams media for not saying nice things about AWS, denies it strip-mines open-source code for huge profits [Ed: Amazon denies doing what it does; it actually does much worse than this because it doesn't pay tax and it adds surveillance to what wasn't designed to have any]
Turns out even with the luxury and protection of billions of dollars, you still can't take any criticism
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Amazon Responds to NYT Story Criticizing AWS [Ed: Amazon's non-denying 'denial']
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