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Founded Year

2016

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Series C | Alive

Total Raised

$290M

Valuation

$0000 

Last Raised

$188M | 3 yrs ago

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About YugaByte

YugaByte specializes in providing a high-performance, distributed SQL database designed for cloud native applications within the database technology sector. Their main offering, YugabyteDB, is a PostgreSQL-compatible database that supports scalable, resilient, and globally distributed architectures for mission-critical applications. YugabyteDB is available as open source software and as a managed service with various deployment options for different use cases and industries, including financial services, retail, e-commerce, and telecommunications. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Sunnyvale, California.

Headquarters Location

771 Vaqueros Avenue

Sunnyvale, California, 94086,

United States

1-833-984-2298

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Enterprise Tech / Data Management

The relational databases market encompasses the development, provision, and adoption of database management systems (DBMS) based on the relational model. Relational databases are structured data storage systems that organize and manage data in tables with predefined relationships between them. These databases are designed to deliver maximum performance for both transactional and analytical workloa…

YugaByte named as Highflier among 11 other companies, including IBM, Microsoft Azure, and EDB.

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YugaByte Patents

YugaByte has filed 6 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • cloud infrastructure
  • cloud platforms
  • cloud computing
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YugaByte Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was YugaByte founded?

    YugaByte was founded in 2016.

  • Where is YugaByte's headquarters?

    YugaByte's headquarters is located at 771 Vaqueros Avenue, Sunnyvale.

  • What is YugaByte's latest funding round?

    YugaByte's latest funding round is Series C.

  • How much did YugaByte raise?

    YugaByte raised a total of $290M.

  • Who are the investors of YugaByte?

    Investors of YugaByte include Lightspeed Venture Partners, Dell Technologies Capital, 8VC, Wipro Ventures, Sapphire Ventures and 8 more.

  • Who are YugaByte's competitors?

    Competitors of YugaByte include MariaDB and 7 more.

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