Announces GA of Astra DB with Vector Search – Available on All Major Clouds and On Premises
COMPANY NEWS: DataStax, the real-time AI company, announced the general availability (GA) of its vector search capability in Astra DB – the popular database-as-a-service (DBaaS) built on the open source Apache Cassandra® database – delivering orders of magnitude more data and lower latency than other leading databases for building game-changing generative AI applications.
Database vendor MongoDB's Australian-developed MongoDB Relational Migrator is now generally available. The company made several other announcements at its developer conference, so please keep reading.
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