Contact: Tejas Venkatesh
Rackspace has acquired MongoDB hosting specialist ObjectRocket, expanding its portfolio of database services to non-relational data. The move adds a NoSQL cloud database offering, and should improve Rackspace’s ability to compete with Amazon Web Services.
ObjectRocket launched January 15, just 42 days ago. The company had only raised a round of seed funding from an undisclosed set of investors. ObjectRocket’s cofounder and chief architect Kenny Gorman is one of only 35 MongoDB contributors and community members considered MongoDB Masters.
ObjectRocket is differentiated by a managed services approach, advanced features and focus on high performance. The deal is a natural fit for Rackspace, which already offers MySQL-based Cloud Databases for relational applications. Bringing ObjectRocket onboard adds the ability to support non-relational operational applications, for which MongoDB is emerging as the primary NoSQL database of choice. We’ll have a full report on the transaction in our next Daily 451.
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