Venrock

Venrock is a venture capital firm that was established in 1969 as the investment arm of the Rockefeller family. The firm focuses primarily on technology and healthcare sectors, partnering with entrepreneurs to build successful and lasting companies. Over the years, Venrock has invested in a diverse range of notable portfolio companies, which include industry leaders in various fields. Its commitment to fostering innovation and supporting talented founders has positioned Venrock as a key player in the venture capital landscape.

Brian Ascher

Partner

Nick Beim

Partner

Racquel Bracken

Partner

Steven Goldby

Partner

Todd Graham

Vice President

Ken Greenberg

Investor

Manjinder Kandola

Investor

Mariana Mihalusova

Vice President

David Pakman

Partner

Camille Samuels

Partner

Ganesh Srinivasan

Partner

Ganesh Srinivasan

Partner

Mike Tyrrell

General Partner

Andy Wardle

Investor

Past deals in Database

Tembo

Series A in 2024
Tembo is a developer of a scalable and secure platform that facilitates the building, deployment, and management of various data services and applications using Postgres databases. The company aims to make the extensive open-source Postgres ecosystem more accessible for common use cases, effectively productizing it. By doing so, Tembo reduces the reliance on specialized database management expertise, allowing clients to enhance the capabilities of their databases.

SQLite Cloud

Seed Round in 2023
SQLite Cloud is a cloud-based service that offers an easy-to-use and highly scalable platform for managing SQLite databases in the cloud. Our product provides a secure and reliable way to store, manage, and share SQLite databases without requiring any server setup or maintenance. With our service, customers can easily create new databases, import existing databases, and collaborate with others on their projects. Our product also offers various features such as automated backups, point-in-time recovery, and real-time replication, which ensures high availability and data durability. Our goal is to make database management as easy and hassle-free as possible for our customers.

Tembo

Seed Round in 2023
Tembo is a developer of a scalable and secure platform that facilitates the building, deployment, and management of various data services and applications using Postgres databases. The company aims to make the extensive open-source Postgres ecosystem more accessible for common use cases, effectively productizing it. By doing so, Tembo reduces the reliance on specialized database management expertise, allowing clients to enhance the capabilities of their databases.

Dgraph

Seed Round in 2022
Dgraph Labs, Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing and operating a graph database. Founded in 2016, Dgraph offers a low-latency solution designed for efficient retrieval of structured data, catering to both small startups and large enterprises. Its flagship product, Slash Enterprise, is a fully-managed and serverless solution that supports terabytes of data and operates on dedicated, multi-zone clusters across major cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. The company's graph database is particularly suited for real-time user queries and addresses various use cases, including semantic search, pattern matching, and fraud detection, enabling clients to effectively manage, represent, and visualize large datasets.

Decodable

Series A in 2022
Decodable is a data integration and engineering platform focused on serverless streaming data, founded in 2021 and based in San Francisco, California. The company provides software that enables applications and data engineers to construct complex data pipelines efficiently. Its platform facilitates quick connections to various messaging, storage, and database systems, allowing users to collect, process, and deliver data effectively to both offline and online systems.

Decodable

Seed Round in 2021
Decodable is a data integration and engineering platform focused on serverless streaming data, founded in 2021 and based in San Francisco, California. The company provides software that enables applications and data engineers to construct complex data pipelines efficiently. Its platform facilitates quick connections to various messaging, storage, and database systems, allowing users to collect, process, and deliver data effectively to both offline and online systems.

Siftery

Seed Round in 2016
Siftery is a database platform that enables businesses to discover, buy, and utilize software effectively. It allows companies to list their software stacks and compares them with those of similar organizations, identifying differences to provide tailored recommendations. By sharing comprehensive information about various software options, Siftery helps businesses find the most suitable solutions for their needs, facilitating a more streamlined software selection process.

DATAllegro

Series D in 2008
DATAllegro provides integrated data warehousing services.

DATAllegro

Series C in 2006
DATAllegro provides integrated data warehousing services.

DATAllegro

Series B in 2005
DATAllegro provides integrated data warehousing services.

DATAllegro

Series A in 2004
DATAllegro provides integrated data warehousing services.

Digex

Seed Round in 1995
Digex provides Web, application, and enterprise managed hosting services for enterprises. Its services include server management, application support, managed networking services, and customer care and support services. It also provides IT services, such as enhanced security, database services, high-availability and application optimization services, stress testing, and consulting services. Digex is focused on industries such as financial services, insurance, media and entertainment, manufacturing, retail, technology, communications, healthcare, and travel and hospitality. It was founded in 1991 and is based in Laurel, Maryland. Digex is currently operating as a subsidiary of Verizon Business Global LLC.

Sequent Computer Systems

Seed Round in 1983
Sequent Computer Systems designs and manufactures multiprocessing computer systems based on Cache Coherent Non-Uniform Memory Access architecture, which are used primarily as application and database servers for commercial applications. Through a partnership with Oracle Corporation, Sequent became a dominant high-end UNIX platform in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Later it introduced a next-generation high-end platform for UNIX and Windows NT based on non-uniform memory access architecture, NUMA-Q. Sequent Computer Systems, Inc. was incorporated in 1983 and is based in Beaverton, Oregon. In July 1999 Sequent Computer Systems, Inc. was acquired by International Business Machines Corp.
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