Alluxio Announces Advanced Cloud Service Integrations on AWS and Google Cloud

Dataversity

A recent press release reports, “Alluxio, the developer of open source cloud data orchestration software, today announced at the first Data Orchestration Summit at the Computer History Museum, the availability of a range of cloud offerings and integrations with the latest Alluxio version 2.1, as well as strengthening of partnerships with Amazon AWS and Google Cloud.

Alluxio Version 2.1 Now Available

TFiR.io

Alluxio has made available a range of cloud offerings and integrations with the latest Alluxio version 2.1. At the first Data Orchestration Summit at the Computer History Museum, the company also announced the strengthening of partnerships with Amazon AWS and Google Cloud.

All Access Pass: The Race to Provision Data At Scale

DM Radio

Time was, your access to data largely came through one primary channel: ODBC. The nearly ubiquitous driver was responsible for pulling data from just about any database anywhere. Then JDBC came along, giving developers another valuable option. But today? While those solutions still provide the basic nuts and bolts of most data access challenges, the big picture has changed dramatically. Find out how by checking out this episode of DM Radio!

Data Orchestration: What Is it, Why Is it Important?

DZone

I first heard the term “data orchestration” earlier this year at a technical meetup in the San Francisco Bay Area. The presenter was Bin Fan, founding engineer and PMC maintainer of the Alluxio open source project.
Bin explained that data orchestration is a relatively new term. A data orchestration platform, he said, “brings your data closer to compute across clusters, regions, clouds, and countries.”