TransLattice is a distributed relational database management system and application platform designed for enterprise, cloud, and hybrid environments. It provides geographically distributed data management capabilities and is based on a clustered PostgreSQL architecture.
- Developer
- Country of Origin
- US
- Start Year
- 2007
- End Year
- 2014
- Project Types
- Commercial, Open Source
- Written in
- C
- Derived From
- PostgreSQL
- Licenses
- PostgreSQL License, Proprietary
TransLattice is a distributed relational database management system and application platform designed for enterprise, cloud, and hybrid environments. It provides geographically distributed data management capabilities and is based on a clustered PostgreSQL architecture.
History
TransLattice was founded in 2007 by Frank Huerta, Mike Lyle, and Robert Geiger, officially launching in 2010. The company received Series A funding in August 2008. In 2013, it acquired StormDB, a database-as-a-service startup. StormDB's clustered PostgreSQL fork was open-sourced in 2014 as Postgres-XL. Development and operations ceased around 2016.
Citations
2 sources- http://www.translattice.com translattice.com
- TransLattice - Wikipedia wikipedia.org