MariaDB With New Funding, Michael Howard as CEO
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Intel among backers of MariaDB as new CEO and new funding arrives
The company, which specialises in "relational database solutions", has bagged the investment from, among others, Intel Capital and California Technology Ventures. Concurrently, the firm has appointed Michael Howard as CEO and Monty Wildenius as CTO.
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MariaDB hires new CEO with code daddy Monty in as CTO
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MariaDB raises $9 mln
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MariaDB Raises $9 Million and Appoints Michael Howard New CEO and Monty Widenius as CTO
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MariaDB Gets £6.35m Funding, Appoints New CEO, CTO
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MariaDB Raises $9 Million as Founder Monty Widenius Comes On Board as CTO
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MariaDB raises $9 million and hires two key executives
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DB Fanatics ! MariaDB Just Raised $9 Million More, Bringing Total Funding Close To $40 Million
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MariaDB gets another $9 million
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New MariaDB CEO seeks to raise profile among businesses after $9m Intel funding
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Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) Eagerly Investing in MariaDB Corporation- International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE:IBM)
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MariaDB Corp raises $9m new funding, adds Monty Widenius as CTO
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Intel Invests in Oracle Database Technology Offshoot MariaDB
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MariaDB Raises New Money, Gets New CEO
MariaDB Corporation, the lead commercial sponsor behind the open source MariaDB database, started 2016 off with a bang, appointing new CEO Michael Howard and CTO Monty Widenius and announcing $9 million in equity financing from Intel Capital and California Technology Ventures.
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MariaDB Raises $9M More, Michael Howard Named New CEO, Monty Widenius CTO
Some more big news for the world of open source. MariaDB Corporation — the startup formerly known as SkySQL and building for-profit solutions on the SQL fork managed by the MariaDB foundation — has raised another $9 million in funding and announced a new CEO, Michael Howard, a veteran executive from the enterprise world. The funding brings the total raised by MariaDB to just over $40 million, and this round comes from previous investors Intel Capital and California Technology Ventures.
And on top of this, the company is announcing another key executive appointment: Michael “Monty” Widenius, the man who originally created MySQL and MariaDB, is now joining the startup as CTO. As part of the move, he will stay on as founder and open source advocate at the MariaDB Foundation.
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