▷MariaDB wins Financial Network, Inc. as a new customer of SkySQL

▷MariaDB

10.11.2020 – 15:00

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The use of MariaDB’s SkySQL paved the way for FNI to provide customers with new and innovative solutions that are faster and more accessible

MariaDB Corporation today announced the financial services company Financial Network, Inc. as a new customer of MariaDB SkySQL.

Financial service providers are now using MariaDB to be able to provide innovative solutions faster and easier than the previous provider Oracle. With the help of cloud-based database solutions provided by MariaDB, financial network companies can also expand their product range, thereby increasing customer revenue. With MariaDB, FNI can now not only meet its own requirements in terms of security, scalability, and availability, but also reduce the operating costs of its data center, so as to meet customers’ specific requirements for reliable and effective cloud databases.

Bryan Bancroft, chief database administrator of FNI, said: “MariaDB is a reliable partner for us during our migration to the cloud.” “Thanks to MariaDB, we no longer need to take care of container and database management by ourselves, but can These tasks are outsourced to MariaDB experts. In addition, we are now able to easily expand our applications to meet demand. Time to combine transaction and analysis: Migrating to the cloud through MariaDB is a strategic business decision, and through this decision, we The operating cost of the database can be reduced by 80%, so we are now able to find new solutions to increase customer satisfaction investments.”

With SkySQL, transactions of any size, analysis or mixed workflows can be performed in the cloud. SkySQL combines powerful enterprise functions and first-class support with a high degree of user-friendliness and breakthrough innovation. It is built on the latest, cloud-independent foundation, and can be customized to meet business and technical requirements.

Since its release in March 2020, SkySQL has been used by customers in 48 countries in various application scenarios. These measures include, for example, providing additional capabilities to cope with peak loads, microfinance transactions and analysis capabilities for real-time financial analysis, migrating MariaDB and MySQL from local systems to the cloud, data redundancy for disaster recovery strategies, and from AWS Migrate from Redshift to the MariaDB data warehouse for the cloud.

Additional resources

- Lesen Sie hier über den Umzug von FNI zu MariaDB
- Niedrigere TCO ohne Senkung der Standards: Die Migration von Oracle zur MariaDB-Plattform
- SkySQL-Dokumentation für Unternehmen
-  Besuchen Sie mariadb.com/de
-  Folgen Sie @MariaDB_de auf Twitter 
-  MariaDB Blog lesen  

About MariaDB

MariaDB frees companies from the cost, limitations and complexity of proprietary databases, allowing them to invest in what really matters-the rapid development of innovative, customer-centric applications. MariaDB uses a modular dedicated storage engine to support workloads that previously required various specialized databases. By removing complexity and constraints, organizations can now rely on a complete database to meet all their needs, whether on standard hardware or in the cloud of their choice. MariaDB can be deployed to transactions, analytics or mixed use cases in minutes, and provides unparalleled operational agility without losing key business functions such as true ACID compliance and full SQL. Companies like Deutsche Bank, DBS Bank, Nasdaq, Red Hat, ServiceNow, Verizon, and Walgreens all trust MariaDB because MariaDB can meet the same basic requirements as proprietary databases, but at a very low cost. No wonder MariaDB is the fastest growing open source database.

Press contact:

Max Merkel
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Piab Public Relations
Markgrafenstraße 36, 10117 Berlin | Germany

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