CTOs on the Move


 
Time is the enemy of data. Data that has enormous value the moment it`s created will have less value — even no value — an hour, a minute, or even a second from now. And that time-to-value is becoming more urgent every day. Just ask organizations in e-commerce, in financial services, and in energy to name a few. Companies who can ingest the ever-increasing amounts of data coming in — whether it`s customer data, trading data, or sensor data — and act on a transaction opportunity faster than anyone else are the ones who will win. Today, organizations of all ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.voltdb.com
  • 209 Burlington Road Suite 203
    Bedford, MA USA 01730
  • Phone: 978.528.4660

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VoltDB raised $10M on 10/23/2019

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