UPDATED 09:20 EDT / MAY 21 2013

LIVE: Orchestrate.io’s $3M Seed Round Proves Demand for API Scaling

Updated with full video – see below.

On today’s SiliconANGLE Live NewsDesk Show, (see embed feed below or visit youtube.com/siliconangle to watch on-demand), we discuss how Orchestrate.io just received $3 million to crunch all kinds of data in the cloud.

Antony Falco, co-founder of Basho Technologies, has been around his fair share of databases. Specifically, he identified an inherent structural problem with using multiple databases. Think of it like cement walls: Keeping data isolated inside any one database prevents companies from making discoveries across multiple data sets. Fluidity of analyzing the data wasn’t present. Earlier this year Falco founded Orchestrate.io to address the problem of API scaling. Now, Orchestrate.io has announced a $3 million seed funding raise to build out infrastructure and manage an array of data in the cloud.

Joining us now to tell us more about how this affects data management and her recent interview with Orchestrate.io is SiliconANGLE Senior Managing Editor Kristen Nicole. (See the live broadcast, embed below ~ if you missed today’s live topic, check our YouTube channel for archived clips.)

Some of the things we’ll be discussing with her include, the high-level pitch of what Orchestrate.io is and what they do, the rising demand for API management in the datacenter, and the biggest challenges for API scaling/management today.


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