Verge Technologies targets enterprise cloud complexity with SentientDB

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Verge Technologies presents its SentientDB platform as a self-managing database platform-as-a-service that operates across cloud providers, regions, colocation facilities and private data centres without requiring customers to replace existing infrastructure or change current provider relationships.

Large enterprise cloud environments are often built over time through a mix of business decisions, regional requirements, legacy systems and provider-specific tools. That can leave organisations managing databases across AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, private data centres and other environments without a single operational view. Verge Technologies describes this as cloud silo fragmentation, where teams must work across separate consoles, different service levels and limited visibility. For enterprise buyers, that can create operational risk, cost inefficiency and exposure to single-provider failure.

SentientDB is designed to sit at the service layer and network service layer, rather than the hardware layer. Verge Technologies says SentientDB can be operational within three to four days, which, if delivered in practice, could help reduce implementation friction for enterprise customers evaluating multi-cloud database management tools.

The platform’s core proposition is a unified management plane for database estates spread across multiple cloud and hosting environments. Verge Technologies says SentientDB provides AI-driven monitoring, predictive awareness, autonomous resolution, live database mobility, workload scaling, clustering, replication, backup and failover. The company also emphasises zero-downtime mobility and zero transaction loss for database movement between providers, servers or regions.

Verge Technologies Inc. is a database platform as a service that gives enterprises ZERO database downtime. Their product SentientDB is the first product to market that creates the potential for 100% uptime, so you can focus on running your business, not running your data.

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