Aerospike Stock
NoSQL Data Solutions
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About Aerospike Stock
Aerospike delivers a next-generation Hybrid Memory Database that powers some of the world’s leading Web-scale real-time big data driven platforms in digital advertising and omni-channel marketing, including AppNexus, BlueKai, Chango, The Trade Desk and [x +1]. The first SSD and flash-optimized, in-memory, operational NoSQL database with ACID properties, Aerospike is used by revenue-critical applications to personalize the user experience by predictably processing billions of user profiles and terabytes of current contextual data with sub-millisecond response times. Developers in search, mobile, video, gaming, social, ecommerce, retail, banking, telecom and more are choosing Aerospike to gain 10x better price/performance across multiple data centers with zero-touch, zero-downtime operations.
Investors
New Enterprise Associates
Robinhood, Databricks, Jet, TAE Technologies, Scopely, Bloom Energy, Opendoor, Radiology Partners, DataRobot, Tempus
Kalpathi Investments
Draper Associates
Thumbtack, Webflow, Standard Cognition, Tempo Automation, Goldbelly, Aerospike, Samba TV, Indiegogo, Verge Genomics, CryptoMove
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Delhivery, Compass, Caris Life Sciences, Scopely, Sila Nanotechnologies, Unity Technologies, ChargePoint, OutSystems, fabric, Turntide Technologies
Funding History
January 2011 | $2.0M |
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January 2012 | $8.1M |
June 2014 | $20.4M |
May 2017 | $16.0M |
October 2019 | $35.2M |
Management
Chief Executive Officer
John Dillon
Chief Financial Officer
Alan Cyron
Press
TechCrunch - Apr, 6 2024
Aerospike raises $109M for its real-time database platform to capitalize on the AI boomfinsmes - Apr, 6 2024
Aerospike Closes $109M in Growth Fundingventurebeat - Apr, 6 2024
Aerospike set to grow real time database for AI with $109M raisesiliconangle - Apr, 6 2024
Aerospike reels in $109M to accelerate its high-speed database