Website www.translattice.com Number of employees 20 | Founded 2007 | |
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Industry Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) Key people Frank Huerta, Founder & CEOMichael Lyle, Executive Vice President of Engineering and Co-FounderLouise Funke, Vice President of MarketingMelissa Conaulty, Vice President of Strategic Alliances Products TransLattice Elastic Database (TED)TransLattice Application Platform (TAP)TransLattice Application Kit (TAK) Headquarters Santa Clara, California, United States |
Christine normile translattice elastic database architecture deep dive
TransLattice is a software company based in Santa Clara, California. It geographically distributes databases and applications for enterprise, cloud and hybrid environments. TransLattice offers a NewSQL database and an application platform.
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Translattice louise funke sponsor gigaom structure 2012
History
TransLattice was founded in 2007 and officially launched in 2010. The company co-founders are Frank Huerta, CEO, Mike Lyle, Executive VP of Engineering and Robert Geiger, who previously worked together at Recourse Technologies. TransLattice is based in Santa Clara, California.
In August 2008 the Company received $9.5 million in series A funding from DCM, an early stage capital venture funding company.
Technology
TransLattice specializes in distributed databases and application platforms for enterprise and cloud IT systems. The company has developed a geographically-distributed computing-architecture that allows a single database to run on multiple nodes located anywhere.
The TransLattice Elastic Database (TED), a NewSQL database, enables the building of a "highly available, fault tolerant data fabric comprised of multiple nodes that can be located anywhere in the world". The TransLattice database is fully SQL/ACID-compliant. TED also ensures compliance with all federal laws - it operates as "a cohesive, single database".
TransLattice provided the world's first geographically-distributed relational database management system (RDBMS) to deploy on multiple public-cloud-provider networks at the same time, as well as on virtual machines, physical hardware or any combination thereof.