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If you see 'Elasticsearch' in AWS, Azure, Google Cloud or as a download, you'll now know it definitely comes from Elastic.
After announcing that it would fork AWS Elasticsearch into an open source project earlier this year, The AWS-sponsored OpenSearch project has released version 1.0 of its analytics engine ...
It has been a frosty few years for Elastic and Amazon’s AWS cloud computing arm, with the duo frequently locking horns over various issues relating to Elastic’s ex-open-source database search ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) just launched Open Distro for Elasticsearch. This program takes AWS's recent proprietary additions to Elasticsearch and open sources them under the Apache 2.0 license.
Elastic (NYSE: ESTC) (“Elastic”), the company behind Elasticsearch, today announced an expansion to its collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Inc. ( ...
In a quick turn of events, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced its decision to fork Elasticsearch, after Elastic moved to a restrictive licensing for its popular search and analytic engine ...
After Elastic decided to relicense Elasticsearch under the non-open source Server Side Public License, Amazon Web Services open sourced the old code into its own fork, OpenSearch.
Amazon Web Services last week introduced Elasticsearch (Amazon ES) on the AWS cloud. The service adds yet another NoSQL-based Big Data analytics option to its ever-expanding roster of cloud services.
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