Nov
16
2020
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PingCAP, the open-source developer behind TiDB, closes $270 million Series D

PingCAP, the open-source software developer best known for NewSQL database TiDB, has raised a $270 million Series D. TiDB handles hybrid transactional and analytical processing (HTAP), and is aimed at high-growth companies, including payment and e-commerce services, that need to handle increasingly large amounts of data.

The round’s lead investors were GGV Capital, Access Technology Ventures, Anatole Investment, Jeneration Capital and 5Y Capital (formerly known as Morningside Venture Capital). It also included participation from Coatue, Bertelsmann Asia Investment Fund, FutureX Capital, Kunlun Capital, Trustbridge Partners, and returning investors Matrix Partners China and Yunqi Partners.

The funding brings PingCAP’s total raised so far to $341.6 million. Its last round, a Series C of $50 million, was announced back in September 2018.

PingCAP says TiDB has been adopted by about 1,500 companies across the world. Some examples include Square; Japanese mobile payments company PayPay; e-commerce app Shopee; video-sharing platform Dailymotion; and ticketing platfrom BookMyShow. TiDB handles online transactional processing (OLTP) and online analytical processing (OLAP) in the same database, which PingCAP says results in faster real-time analytics than other distributed databases.

In June, PingCAP launched TiDB Cloud, which it describes as fully-managed “TiDB as a Service,” on Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud. The company plans to add more platforms, and part of the funding will be used to increase TiDB Cloud’s global user base.

May
10
2017
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Cockroach Labs announces $27M Series B and enterprise tier for its reliable database

 “A database that replicates itself and is meant to survive” — that was the connection that Cockroach Labs CEO Spencer Kimball made between the startup’s memorable name and its value proposition. Despite entering a crowded market, Cockroach has been able to gain the favor of some of the best known VCs in tech. Today’s $27 million Series B is being led by… Read More

Jan
08
2015
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Managing data using open source technologies? Learn what’s hot in 2015!

Whether you’re looking at the overall MySQL ecosystem or the all-data management landscape, the choice of technologies has never been larger than it is in 2015.

Having so many options is great but it also can be very hard to make a selection. I’m going to help narrow the list next week during a Webinar titled, “Open Source Technologies you should evaluate in 2015,” January 14 at 10 a.m. PST.

During the hour I’ll share which technologies I think worthy of consideration in 2015 – open source and proprietary technologies that allow you to manage your data easier, increase development pace, scale better and improve availability and security. I’ll also discuss recent developments in MySQL, NoSQL and NewSQL, Cloud and general advances in hardware.

Open source technologies you should evaluate in 2015Specifically, some of the areas I’ll address will include:

  • Cloud-based Database as a Service (DBaaS) such as Amazon RDS for MySQL, Amazon RDS for Aurora, Google Cloud, and OpenStack Trove
  • MySQL 5.7
  • Hybrid database environments with MySQL plus MongoDB or other NoSQL solutions
  • Advanced Monitoring capabilities such as Percona Cloud Tools
  • Other performance enhancements such as solid state devices (SSD) and the TokuDB storage engine

I hope to see you next week! (Register now to reserve your spot!)

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