Qdrant, the company behind the eponymous open source vector database, has raised $28 million in a Series A round of funding led by Spark Capital. Founded in 2021, Berlin-based Qdrant is seeking to ...
Timescale is looking to further advance its namesake open-source database platform with new AI capabilities announced today. Timescale was founded in 2017 as a time series database (TSDB) technology ...
MariaDB says it is building a database-as-a-service based on open source principles after offloading its old DBaaS before ...
Open-source software has reshaped many IT disciplines, and the world of database administration (DBA) is no exception. The open-source community, and the software it has produced, has evolved into a ...
From October 13 to 17, 2025, one of the world’s most influential technology events—GITEX GLOBAL 2025—was held at the Dubai ...
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Databases were once the forgotten stepchild of the open-source family. Companies like Red Hat Inc. included database software with their Linux distribution disks, but the main focus was on the ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Datafold, a data reliability company, today announced data-diff, a new open source cross-database diffing package. This new product is an open source extension to Datafold’s ...
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The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. This is a guest post written for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Barrett Chambers in his ...
MySQL and PostgreSQL are two of the most used open source SQL databases, and both fulfill the role of a general-purpose database well. How do you choose which one to use for a project? Let's look at ...