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10gen Announces $20 M Funding And MongoDB 2.0 Is Out

10gen Announces $20 M Funding And MongoDB 2.0 Is Out

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 12, 2011

10gen (previous CloudAve coverage), the company behind open source MongoDB database (previous CloudAve coverage), today announced a new round of funding worth $20 Million backed by Sequoia Capital with the support of existing investors, Flybridge Capital and Union Square Ventures. 10gen has raised $31 Million since their inception in 2007. This will help 10gen to expand [...]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged 10gen, briefs, database, infrastructure, mongodb, nosql, open source, platform, platform services, rdbms

Database.com: Salesforce’s New RDBMS as a Service Offering

Database.com: Salesforce’s New RDBMS as a Service Offering

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 6, 2010

Today at Dreamforce 2010 event, Salesforce.com announced the launch of Database.com, their enterprise database offering built just for the cloud. Not only they have acquired an awesome domain name but they have also built a robust service from ground up. Even though we have database as a service from providers like Amazon, Microsoft and a [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged database, database as a service, database.com, Dbaas, fathomdb, rdbms, salesforce, salesforce.com, xeround | 2 Responses

10Gen Raises $6.5M funding To Push MongoDB Ahead In The NoSQL Race

10Gen Raises $6.5M funding To Push MongoDB Ahead In The NoSQL Race

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 2, 2010

10Gen, the commercial company behind Open Source MongoDB NoSQL database, today announced a $6.5 Million round of funding. This round is lead by Sequoia Capital with participation from prior investors Flybridge Capital Partners and Union Square Ventures. The open source MongoDB database has 90,000 downloads per month and companies like bit.ly, foursquare, IGN and Sourceforge [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Open Source | Tagged 10gen, cloud computing, couchdb, database, mongodb, nosql, open source, rdbms

Jitterbit CloudReplicate – Syncing Salesforce.com Data With A Database On AWS

Jitterbit CloudReplicate – Syncing Salesforce.com Data With A Database On AWS

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 30, 2010

Jitterbit (see previous CloudAve coverage here), the Oakland based data integration company, today announced Jitterbit CloudReplicate for Amazon EC2. Jitterbit offers both appliance based downloadable and cloud based integration solutions to enterprises of all sizes. I got interested in Jitterbit because they also offer their platform under one of the open source licenses. In October, [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged Application integration, aws, CloudReplicate, data integration, integration, jitterbit, rdbms, saas, saas integration, salesforce, salesforce.com | 1 Response

SaaS Startups Should Check Out CouchDB First

SaaS Startups Should Check Out CouchDB First

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 26, 2010

Ever since Oracle acquired MySQL, there is a lingering question in the minds of SaaS companies that had relied heavily on MySQL and the analysts who follow the space closely. It is about the impact of this acquisition on the SaaS providers. While thinking about the impact of any adverse move by Oracle on SaaS [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Open Source | Tagged cloud computing, couchdb, database, mobile, mysql, nosql, open source, postgresql, rdbms, saas, smartphones, tablets | 12 Responses

Why the “NoSQL” moniker is useful – for now

Why the “NoSQL” moniker is useful – for now

By Eric Norlin on March 29, 2010

There’s been a lot of crowing as of late from folks that wish the whole NoSQL “movement” (where “NoSQL” means “not only SQL” – but gets misinterpreted a LOT) had been named something else. Since the whole movement is essentially engineers at this point, I thought I’d weigh in (I’m just a lowly marketing guy, [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, database, mysql, nosql, rdbms, sql

NoSQL Is Not SQL And That’s A Problem

NoSQL Is Not SQL And That’s A Problem

By Chirag Mehta on March 5, 2010

I do recognize the thrust behind the NoSQL movement. While some are announcing an end of era for MySQL and memcached others are questioning the arguments behind Cassandra’s OLTP claims and scalability and universal applicability of NoSQL. It is great to see innovative data persistence and access solutions that challenges the long lasting legacy of RDBMS. Competition [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, database, nosql, rdbms | 3 Responses

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