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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has made a long-term investment in OpenSearch, its open-source alternative to Elasticsearch. The project has emerged as a credible competitor, garnering well over 100 ...
AWS will be renaming its Amazon Elasticsearch Service to Amazon OpenSearch Service. While the name will change, the services, operations, development methodology and business use won’t.
AWS still has a long way to go, and its OpenSearch success doesn’t seem to be blunting Elastic’s income statement. It turns out that there can and should be many winners in open source.
AWS today announced that it is transitioning OpenSearch, its open source fork of the popular Elasticsearch search and analytics engine, to the Linux Foundation with the launch of the very aptly ...
Support for the OpenSearch Software Foundation is being provided by premier members AWS and Uber and general members Aiven, Aryn, Canonical, Eliatra, Graylog, NetApp Instaclustr, and Portal26.
Amazon recently announced the general availability of OpenSearch Serverless, a new serverless option for Amazon OpenSearch service, which automatically provisions and scales the underlying resources f ...
“GSI is proud to participate with AWS in its OpenSearch 1.0 launch,” said Lee-Lean Shu. “GSI Technology has successfully proven that its Gemini APU significantly accelerates vector search ...
OpenSearch - AWS led, community-driven, search and analytics solution derived from ElasticSearch is in GA now. Importantly, the team states -"You can now use OpenSearch with confidence that it's ...
AWS today announced that it is transitioning OpenSearch, its open source fork of the popular Elasticsearch search and analytics engine, to the Linux Foundation with the launch of the very aptly ...
AWS’s choice to contribute to the OpenSearch project will also enable it to tap into the expertise of the Linux Foundation, which is renowned for its management and growth of open-source projects. The ...