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Apr, 2016 : GEMServers Has Announced a New DaaS Offering
📅 - GEMServers, a data delivery company, recently announced a new Database-as-a-Service or DaaS offering. It will be powered by DeepSQL and the Google Compute Engine, which will help enable customers in the DBaaS market to work on their core business competencies without distractions from managing the database infrastructure.
The company is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and has a presences in Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Asia Pacific. They also provide enterprise class hosting for WordPress websites and other services. .
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