DataStax Announces DevCenter 1.4 and Support for JSON


SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwired - Jul 20, 2015) -  

  • Combines smart and easy handling of JSON data with the performance, scalability and always-on availability of Apache Cassandra
  • JSON support via DataStax DevCenter 1.4, provides developers and administrators an easier way to organize, store, query and retrieve data
  • Supplies developers with additional server-side and visual development capabilities to help seamlessly navigate and interact with database clusters

DataStax, the company that delivers Apache Cassandra™ to the enterprise, today announced the general availability of DataStax DevCenter 1.4, an easy-to-use visual development tool for Cassandra and DataStax Enterprise. DevCenter 1.4, along with recently announced Cassandra 2.2, provides formal support for JSON data management with visual developer capabilities that allows users to easily create, query and navigate JSON data. With the addition of JSON support via DevCenter 1.4, DataStax continues to help empower enterprises with multi-model capabilities that deliver new levels of power and flexibility to web, mobile and IoT applications.

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PERSPECTIVES ON THE NEWS

"Modern online applications are evolving to the point where they require support for multiple data models and data structures inside a single database," said Robin Schumacher, VP of Product with DataStax. "With DevCenter 1.4 and Cassandra 2.2, DataStax is delivering the ability for developers to smartly store, manage, and query JSON data in Cassandra while enjoying all the other benefits that Cassandra provides with its core data model, write-and-read anywhere design, and linear scale performance capabilities."

As stated in the January 5, 2015 report, "The Rise Of Polyglot Persistence Demands Your Consideration," authored by Gartner analysts Lakshmi Randall, Nick Heudecker, and Donald Feinberg:

"Polyglot persistence is the use of multiple data stores of different types to persist data in 'natural fit' formats, in contrast to retrofitting all data into a relational DBMS (RDBMS)." The report also advises, "a DBMS solution based on a single persistence type is ineffective at supporting business use cases that require the convergence of multiple data formats (such as tabular, textual, graph, temporal, JSON and XML) for analysis, so CIOs and information management (IM) leaders need to assess the value of polyglot persistence." [1]

SIMPLIFYING DEVELOPMENT WITH JSON

DevCenter 1.4 visually enables developers and administrators to work with the new JSON functionality found in Cassandra 2.2. DevCenter 1.4 supplies intelligent JSON data editors that feature syntax highlighting, code assistance, auto-corrections and smart validations for working with JSON data. DevCenter 1.4 also includes an elegant JSON results viewer that makes it easy to view JSON data with its syntax highlighting and code folding.

INCREASING DEVELOPER PRODUCTIVITY

In addition to formal JSON support, DevCenter 1.4 and Cassandra 2.2 increase developer productivity and reduce the time it takes to bring new web, mobile and IoT applications to market by supplying the following capabilities:

  • User-Defined Functions and Aggregations: DevCenter 1.4 visually supports Cassandra's new user-defined functions (UDFs) and aggregation capabilities, which enable developers to write custom functions and aggregation operations and call them from the application code. Cassandra UDFs may be visually constructed in DevCenter 1.4 using code snippets.
  • Wizard-driven Object Creation: In addition to existing wizards for managing database objects, DevCenter 1.4 also adds new capabilities to visually create user-defined types and indexes for Cassandra tables.
  • Windows Support: Cassandra 2.2 now formally supports Microsoft Windows. DataStax DevCenter runs on Windows (in addition to Mac and Linux) as well, allowing developers to use Windows as a complete platform for either their development or production work.

Availability

DevCenter 1.4 is available now and can be downloaded from the DataStax website. Cassandra 2.2 is also available for immediate download from Planet Cassandra.

For tutorials on using the new JSON support in Cassandra 2.2 and DevCenter 1.4, please see Alex Popescu's blog post titled "DataStax DevCenter 1.4 - Apache Cassandra 2.2 and JSON Support."

Cassandra Summit 2015, the world's largest gathering of Cassandra users, is taking place September 22-24, 2015, details can be found here.

[1] Gartner, The Rise of Polyglot Persistence Demands Your Consideration, Lakshmi Randall, Nick Heudecker, and Donald Feinberg, 05 January 2015.

About DataStax

DataStax delivers Apache Cassandra™ in a database platform purpose-built for the performance and availability demands for IoT, web and mobile applications. This gives enterprises a secure, always-on database technology that remains operationally simple when scaling in a single datacenter or across multiple datacenters and clouds.

With more than 500 customers in over 50 countries, DataStax is the database technology of choice for the world's most innovative companies, such as Netflix, Safeway, ING, Adobe, Intuit and eBay. Based in Santa Clara, Calif., DataStax is backed by industry-leading investors including Comcast Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Meritech Capital, Premji Invest and Scale Venture Partners. For more information, visit DataStax.com or follow us @DataStax.

Contact Information:

For more information, please contact:
Wendy Hynes
DataStax
408.503.0279
wendy.hynes@datastax.com
www.datastax.com