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DataStax, Inc. operates a cloud database service platform designed for real-time, scalable AI applications built on Apache Cassandra technology. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company has established itself as a leading provider of distributed database solutions for enterprises requiring high-performance, always-on data management capabilities. DataStax serves organizations across various industries that demand massive scalability, global distribution, and continuous availability for their mission-critical applications. The company continues to focus on advancing its cloud-native database offerings, emphasizing AI-driven capabilities and real-time analytics to meet evolving enterprise data infrastructure requirements in the modern digital economy.

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