SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 31, 2017 -- DataStax, the leader in data management for cloud applications, today announced a webinar about how the Customer Fabrics Platform team at Microsoft deployed DataStax Enterprise (DSE) on Microsoft Azure to better understand user behavior and experience for Office 365. Results include better support for Microsoft’s fastest-selling product, and more satisfied, productive customers.
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The webinar “Enhancing the Microsoft Office 365 experience at global scale with DataStax and Azure” will be held on June 8 at 8:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM ET, including a live questions and answers session. Sean Usher, Senior Software Engineer from the Customer Fabrics Platform team at Microsoft, and Chuck Droukas, Solutions Engineer Manager at DataStax, will share the innovation that goes behind improving the Office 365 experience for 85 million customers:
- Building an always-on system that scales quickly to handle the influx of information from every Office 365 server and client device
- Getting instant contextual insights on user behavior with a platform that generates datasets widely used for analytics and streams data for near-real-time consumption
- Simplifying implementation of a highly scalable infrastructure that can keep up with the rapid growth of Office 365 - handling 400,000 write requests/second with low latency of 20 milliseconds/operation - with a click of a button
Learn more and register for this upcoming webinar here.
About DataStax
It starts with a human desire, and when a universe of technology, devices and data aligns, it ends in a moment of fulfillment and insight. Billions of these moments occur each second around the globe. They are moments that can define an era, launch an innovation, and forever alter for the better how we relate to our environment. DataStax is the power behind the moment. Built on the unique architecture of Apache Cassandra™, DataStax Enterprise is the always-on data platform and has been battle-tested for the world’s most innovative, global applications.
With more than 500 customers in over 50 countries, DataStax provides data management to the world’s most innovative companies, such as Netflix, Safeway, ING, Adobe, Intuit, Target and eBay. Based in Santa Clara, Calif., DataStax is backed by industry-leading investors including Comcast Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Meritech Capital, Premji Invest and Scale Venture Partners. For more information, visit DataStax.com/customers or follow us on @DataStax.
For more information, please contact: DataStax Communications 650.389.6000 [email protected]


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