I've written before about streaming data platforms and attempts by their vendors to make them easier to work with. As a time series database, InfluxDB is less of a streaming platform and more one that ...
At Google NEXT this week, Google is introducing its own strategy for accommodating open source platforms. Rather than compete with its own implementations, it is making them first-class citizens on ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InfluxData, creator of the leading time series platform InfluxDB, today announced three new additions to its executive leadership team, adding Arwa Kaddoura as Chief ...
Join the event trusted by enterprise leaders for nearly two decades. VB Transform brings together the people building real enterprise AI strategy. Learn more InfluxData has released today a series of ...
In late 2013, Errplane, a Y Combinator-backed startup, began developing an open source project called InfluxDB for database performance monitoring and alerting. After raising several million in ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InfluxData, creator of the leading time series platform InfluxDB, today announced the launch of InfluxDB University (InfluxDB U), an online education platform for ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InfluxData, creator of the leading time series database, today announced the general availability of InfluxDB 3 Core and InfluxDB 3 Enterprise, the ...
Time series data startup InfluxData has raised $81 million in debt and equity. The startup's open-source database services are used by the likes of Tesla, Cisco, and IBM. We got an exclusive look at ...
This year’s Amazon Web Services Inc.’s re:Invent conference has been another opportunity to watch as a series of new innovations hit the landscape. The emergence of agentics highlights the evolving ...
The amount of data generated today boggles the mind — U.S. companies alone produce 2.5 quintillion bytes daily, enough to fill ten thousand Libraries of Congress in a year — and much of it is of the ...