The database virtualisation technology developer has raised funding in a series A round featuring Dell Technologies Capital that will support product development.
US-based database virtualisation software provider Datometry has secured $10m in series A funding from investors including Dell Technologies Capital, the corporate venturing subsidiary of laptop manufacturer Dell.
Venture and growth capital firm Redline Capital led the round, which also featured Acorn Pacific Ventures, one of the seven VC funds that make up VC and incubator organisation Acorn Campus Network.
Datometry has built a database virtualisation platform called Hyper-Q that converts communications with a database in real time and makes them…