Compose, which specializes in offering MongoDB NoSQl storage in database-as-a-service form, has integrated open source ElasticSearch data analytics into its platform and changed its name from MongoHQ.

ElasticSearch integration remains in beta mode for now, but according to the company, the new offering makes it the first DBaaS vendor to provide a “fully managed platform to safely and responsibly deploy, host and scale both MongoDB and ElasticSearch.”

It hopes the solution will appeal in particular to developers seeking to leverage the flexibility of MongoDB’s NoSQL-type storage with fast data analytics powered by the open source ElasticSearch engine. “For developers, the ability to combine the speed and scale of MongoDB for application data with the flexible, near real-time search capabilities of ElasticSearch through a single DBaaS platform will offer a unique ability to more fully exploit the advantages of each database,” Compose noted.

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