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  2. Couchbase, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The merged company aimed to build an easily scalable, high-performance document-oriented database system, marketed with the term NoSQL. [7] In August 2011, a $14 million funding was led by Ignition Partners. [8] [9] In October 2011, DoCoMo Capital announced an investment of $1 million was part of that round. [10]

  3. NTT Data announces strategic investment in NoSQL database ...

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    NTT Data, the large Tokyo-based global IT services provider, today announced that it has made a strategic investment in database provider MarkLogic. The two companies declined to reveal the size ...

  4. MarkLogic - Wikipedia

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    MarkLogic was originally named Cerisent when it was founded in 2001 [5] by Christopher Lindblad, who was the Chief Architect of the Ultraseek search engine at Infoseek, as well as Paul Pedersen, a professor of computer science at Cornell University and UCLA, and Frank R. Caufield, Founder of Darwin Ventures, [6] to address shortcomings with existing search and data products.

  5. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    Highly available distributed real-time in-memory NoSQL database. Often used with MySQL for SQL cross-shard parallel query processing. OmniSci: OmniSci (formerly MapD) 2013 Open Source (Apache License 2.0) GPU-accelerated, SQL database and visualization platform for real-time analytics. Product consists of the core database plus a BI ...

  6. Aerospike (company) - Wikipedia

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    Aerospike is the company behind the Aerospike NoSQL distributed database management system. [1] [2] Citrusleaf, a Mountain View, California based company which rebranded to Aerospike in August 2012, announced the product in 2011. [3] [4] [5] The software is used by developers to deploy real-time big data applications. [5] [6]

  7. MongoDB Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB, Inc. is an American software company that develops and provides commercial support for the source-available database engine MongoDB, a NoSQL database that stores data in JSON-like documents with flexible schemas. MongoDB, Inc. is a member of the MACH Alliance. [2]

  8. Redis (company) - Wikipedia

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    Redis is the sponsor of the source-available in-memory NoSQL database of the same name and the provider of Redis Enterprise software, cloud services, and tools for global companies. [2] The company’s research and development center is based in Tel Aviv and it has additional offices in London, Austin, and Bengaluru. [3] [4]

  9. MarkLogic Server - Wikipedia

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    MarkLogic Server is a document-oriented database developed by MarkLogic. It is a NoSQL multi-model database that evolved from an XML database to natively store JSON documents and RDF triples, the data model for semantics. MarkLogic is designed to be a data hub for operational and analytical data. [1]