Truviso
Industry | Software |
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Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Michael J. Franklin Sailesh Krishnamurthy Roman Bukary Alex Russakovsky |
Website | http://www.truviso.com |
Truviso (pronounced true-VEE-so) is a continuous analytics startup headquartered in Foster City, California. It was founded[1] by UC Berkeley professor Michael J. Franklin[2] and his Ph.D. student Sailesh Krishnamurthy[3], advancing on the research of Berkeley's Telegraph project[4].
Truviso's TruCQ product leverages and extends the open source PostgreSQL database[5] to enable analysis of streaming data, including queries that combine those streams with other streaming data or with historical/staged data.[6][7] One public example of Truviso's customers using continuous analytics is Technorati where Truviso's software is used to generate the dynamic tag cloud visualization of blog indexer Technorati.[8]
Truviso has received funding from ONSET Ventures,[9] Diamondhead Ventures,[10] and the UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund.[11]
Technology
Truviso's analytics approach is to have always-on queries analyzing streaming data. This strategy for handling continuously flowing data is different from traditional business intelligence approaches of fist accumulating data and then running batch queries for reporting and analysis.
Notes
- ^ Truviso: New tricks with old SQL
- ^ Michael Franklin's bio
- ^ Sailesh Krishnamurthy's bio
- ^ The Telegraph Project at UC Berkeley
- ^ PostgreSQL Application Software Catalogue
- ^ Truviso Offers Another Option For Business Intelligence
- ^ Truviso: shaking up the Streaming market
- ^ Truviso shows off dynamic database with Technorati tag cloud
- ^ ONSET Ventures Portfolio: Applications and Infrastructure Software
- ^ Diamondhead Ventures Portfolio Companies
- ^ UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund Portfolio Companies