Elasticsearch, the open-source tool that helps companies zip quickly through big data sets so they can make their apps feel alive — customers include Netflix, Yelp, Verizon, Foursquare, GitHub, Associated Press, SoundCloud, Facebook and McGraw-Hill — is launching its first commercial product. Previously the company, which has $34 million in venture capital, made money selling support as a service. The new product, which will start at $500 per year and is called Marvel, should help companies manage and monitor their Elasticsearch deployments.
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