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Kinetica Raises $50 Million in Series A Financing

Kinetica, provider of the world’s fastest GPU-accelerated relational database, today announced it has closed a $50-million Series A financing. The round was co-led by Canvas...
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This Hot Database Startup Just Snagged $50 Million in Funding

The San Francisco company is banking that increasing numbers of mainstream computing jobs will run on Nvidia graphical processing units (GPUs), which until recently were used primarily for video games and animation.
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Kinetica scores $50 million Series A for super-charged in-memory database solution

A laundry list of Silicon Valley’s investors like the idea enough to shower the founders with an impressive $50 million Series A.
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Kinetica raises $50 million to provide GPU-powered data insights

Kinetica will use the fresh capital to hire more people and open new offices — the startup told VentureBeat that it has just opened a new office in Singapore.
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US army spin-off GPU database bags $50m Series A funding

Enterprise doesn’t really have that - often, people are duct-taping 5, 10, 20 different open source technologies together to do this. You need to do a lot of work for those technologies to solve problems for an enterprise
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Rising in-memory database tide floats Kinetica to $50 million funding round

The in-memory relational database maker, which is distinctive for its use of graphics processing units to accelerate performance, said it will use the funds to invest in engineering, sales, marketing and developing a cloud version of its product.
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Kinetica Nabs $50 Million for Database Tech

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GPU database provider Kinetica raises $50M Series A

The ROI for these companies comes in the form of cost savings, not only from optimization thanks to the data, but from the amount of power it takes to run the hardware, which is considerably less than other solutions. Read more at http://vator.tv/news/2017-06-29-gpu-database-provider-kinetica-raises-50m-series-a#ex61cWs3j4FABFsK.99
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Kinetica Gets $50M for Converged GPU Analytics

Kinetica’s capability to speed SQL queries on top of superfast GPU processors has always been one of its main calling cards.
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Using graphic processing units for IoT data and analytics

Advanced analytics database provider Kinetica wants to tackle the Internet of Things and its data analytics tsunami with a new graphical processing unit (GPU) approach
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Rise of the Machine Learning Algorithms

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GPU Technology for Real-Time Analytics on Large and Streaming Datasets

Customers are running very fast OLAP, or analytical processing, on large data feeds, being able to get reports in sub-second time instead of waiting minutes to hours or even instead of getting nightly reports
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Explaining GPUs To Your CEO: The Power Of Productization

A product like Kinetica, a GPU-accelerated relational database, allows you to query multi-billion row data tables through SQL and can be your speed layer on top of a data lake.
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How IoT Analytics Can Benefit from GPUs and GPU Databases

GPU databases bring revolutionary capabilities to IoT data and analytics. First, NVIDIA GPUs take traditional database operations and accelerate them by using thousands of small, efficient cores that are well-suited to performing repeated similar instructions in parallel.
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10 Companies to Watch in Data

Kinetica helps enable real-time response to queries on large, complex, and streaming datasets.
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Kinetica Brings GPU Acceleration to Tableau

Kinetica, a provider of GPU-accelerated database technology, is introducing native integration with Tableau.
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Kinetica Brings GPU Acceleration with SQL to Tableau

Kinetica, today, announced the availability of native integration with Tableau allowing users to simultaneously ingest, explore, analyze, and visualize data within milliseconds
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Kinetica Brings GPU Acceleration with SQL to Tableau

Kinetica, provider of the fastest GPU-accelerated database, today announced the availability of native integration with Tableau allowing users to simultaneously ingest, explore, analyze, and visualize...
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