Realtime.co to Launch Real-Time Cloud Storage Service
and Running on Amazon DynamoDB and SSDs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 24, 2013 at 3:06 pmRealtime.co, creator of the fastest Web 3.0 messaging framework, announced the launch of its Realtime Cloud Storage.
This offers customers a scalable cloud storage infrastructure to sit behind their applications in order to deliver their end users a dynamic web or mobile service. This managed cloud storage service runs on SSDs and is built to maintain consistent, fast latencies at any scale.
This allows customers to build mobile and web-scale collaboration apps, for messaging, online group working and co-operation, without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. For example, by leveraging the cloud-based framework, built on Amazon DynamoDB, Tumblr’s real-time chat client, Babblr, can send users real-time notifications within milliseconds when a message is posted.
“By leveraging Amazon DynamoDB companies like Realtime are able to give their customers a fast, global, scalable and reliable end user experience. Customers can focus on their business solutions and offload the management of the underlying infrastructure to Realtime and AWS,” said Terry Wise, head of WW partnerships, Amazon Web Services.
“We are very happy to partner with Realtime, which gives us access to the world’s fastest real-time messaging system and to Realtime’s cloud Storage Service that is powering Babblr. Its powerful real-time data synchronization features and APIs allowed Babblr to quickly replace the initial storage solution and be ready to confidently handle millions of Tumblr users,” said Brandon Sowers, Babblr co-founder.
Designed for Internet-scale applications, it is particularly suited for consumer and enterprise online collaborative solutions, such as online games, social networks or corporate sales force platforms due to its real-time notification features.
“Today’s web-based applications increasingly depend on real-time messaging and database performance so Realtime cloud Storage is the perfect match, all in one API. This enterprise grade API is great news for developers which allows them to focus on their core business,” said Andre Parreira, founder and CEO, Realtime.co.
It’s a fully managed database service that removes the administrative burden of operating distributed databases. It uses DynamoDB, a fully managed NoSQL database service that provides fast and predictable performance with seamless scalability.
Realtime has over 3,000 global clients, delivering an average of over 1.5 million messages per second, with a worldwide footprint that surpasses 800 million user-connections every 24 hours.