Sotero’s Strong Market Momentum Continues with Revenue Growth, Partnership Expansion, Products Enhancements, Team and Board Member Additions and Seed Funding
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“Our customers can confidently use, share, and store their data without worry that data will be leaked or compromised Purandar Das, CEO & Co-Founder of Sotero BURLINGTON , Mass. (PRWEB) March 09, 2021 Sotero, the leading innovator in comprehensive data protection with an emphasis on data usability, today announced that it has continued momentum across all aspects of its business. It’s accelerated growth began with securing $5 million for its Data Security as a Service Platform backed by Gutbrain Ventures, Boston Seed Capital and PBJ Capital, and the launch of Sotero Opaque, the first field-level data protection solution encrypting data in use, data at rest, and data in motion across all data stores.
CUBRID launches CUBRID 11, Open Source DBMS for OLTP
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SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ CUBRID is pleased to announce the release of CUBRID 11, the latest stable version of the CUBRID DB engine.
The CUBRID 11 focuses on performance improvement, new features adding, and security and convenience enhancement. In the meantime, CUBRID 11.0 license has been changed from GPL to Apache License 2.0, while CUBRID 10.2 or lower versions still adopt GPL v2 or higher license.
The main features of the newly released CUBRID 11 version are as follows:
Security Enhancement: By providing data encryption and packet encryption, CUBRID 11 improves security. This version prevents abnormal data loss by supporting table-based TDE (Transparent Data Encryption) and packet encryption between the driver and server.
Are you overpaying for SQL Server licensing?
If you use SQL Server, you know there is a significant price difference between the Standard and Enterprise editions. If you have had the Enterprise version for a while, you probably bought it for features not available at the time in the Standard version. But over the past few years, things have changed.
Today’s SQL Server Standard edition can make more sense to your organization with its lower license fee without sacrificing performance, features and availability. Its added functionality and resources, such as the increased number of supported cores, increased maximum memory per instance, database snapshots, table/index partitioning, compression, in-memory OLTP, and Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), make it an attractive alternative to the Enterprise edition.