Is open source the way to go for observability? Grafana Labs scores $24M Series A funding to try to prove this

The best observability platforms today are open source, and it should be all about choice, says Grafana Labs
Read More →Unifying cloud storage and data warehouses: Delta Lake project hosted by the Linux Foundation

A mix of open source foundations and commercial adoption, the strategy adopted by Databricks for Delta Lake could set Delta Lake on its way to becoming a standard for storing data on the cloud
Read More →GoodData partners with Amazon on Redshift: When data goes cloud, cloud data goes into analytics

Adding support for an AWS product is usually a good idea for 3rd party vendors. Adding a partnership on top of that is even better. GoodData is doing that, and more, on its way to offer analytics to everyone.
Read More →Graph databases advance: TigerGraph announces $32 Million Series B Funding plus cloud-based platform

Graph databases have been the hottest area of data management for a while now. Today, this landscape shifts once again in the last few months.
Read More →Zira launches industrial IoT platform with data integration, marketplace, and AI-driven process automation

Could this hitherto unknown become the de-facto platform and marketplace for industrial IoT data and applications? With over 150 clients including some of the world's leaders in manufacturing, it may be less crazy than it sounds.
Read More →The new New Relic: Past BI and the dashboard, toward AI and AIOps

When applications and data change, what should a platform built to monitor them do? It should also change to keep with the times, and that's what New Relic is doing.
Read More →Explorium secures $19M funding to automate data science and machine learning-driven insights

Part machine learning platform, part data marketplace, Explorium promises to automate data and feature discovery, and build and deploy models for your analytics and application needs.
Read More →Nvidia Rapids cuGraph: Making graph analysis ubiquitous

A new open-source library by Nvidia could be the secret ingredient to advancing analytics and making graph databases faster. The key: parallel processing on Nvidia GPUs.
Read More →Graph database reinvented: Dgraph secures $11.5M to pursue its unique and opinionated path

Imagine a graph database that's not aimed at the growing graph database market, selling to Fortune 500 without sales, and claiming to be the fastest without benchmarks. Dgraph is unique in some interesting ways.
Read More →Forget silicon – SQL on DNA is the next frontier for databases

A couple of years back, even researchers would wave off using DNA to store data as something too futuristic to have any practical value. Today, you can extend PostgreSQL with the right software and bio-chemical modules, and run SQL on DNA.
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