Kinetica scores $50 million Series A for super-charged in-memory database solution
https://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordp...8180.jpg?w=680 Kinetica’s roots as a company go back to a 2009 consulting project for US intelligence services. When they couldn’t find a solution on the market to meet the strict demands of the army and NSA to track terrorists in real-time, they decided to build it. Today, it’s an in-memory database solution that relies on commodity hardware running Nvidia GPUs to supercharge the processing.… Read Morehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techc...~4/o0T-Ch9-Qo4
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