InterSystems IRIS Data Platform Available as Fully Managed Service for AWS
Wednesday, 17 March 2021
SECTOR UPDATE - InterSystems Continued cloud investments enable InterSystems to provide a concierge-level of services for the cloud. InterSystems concierge-level managed service will handle the performance, security, availability, and operations of a customer’s InterSystems environment deployed in the AWS infrastructure. The end-to-end service frees customers to focus on their core business, with InterSystems taking ownership of software deployment, infrastructure, monitoring, high availability, security, patches and upgrades.
“At InterSystems, we’re committed to providing a concierge-level of managed services to our customers, with cloud provisioning and maintaining secure, scalable and performant environments on the AWS cloud,” said Scott Gnau, vice president of data platforms at InterSystems.
“Our fully managed cloud services offer customers the best of both worlds – allowing them to harness the power of InterSystems technology in the cloud but without any of the associated worry and complexity. This latest offering demonstrates our continued commitment to cloud investments while allowing more of our customers to embrace this opportunity, gaining all the benefits of the cloud, and underscores our best-in-class customer engagement and support.”
A cloud-independent data platform, InterSystems IRIS can be deployed on all major public clouds and supports multi-cloud and hybrid environments. InterSystems IRIS eliminates the need to integrate multiple technologies and makes it easier to build high-performance, machine learning-enabled applications that connect data and application silos.
Source: InterSystems Group, 18 March 2021 Sector updates are provided by organisations to eHealthNews.nz and have not necessarily been edited or checked for accuracy. Any queries should be directed to the organisation issuing the release.
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