Kurrent, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of an event-native data platform that captures complete historical context for data analytics, application development and AI, raised $12M in funding.
The round was led by Crane Venture Partners with participation from Creandum.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate its engineering and go-to-market efforts.
Led by CEO Kirk Dunn, Kurrent provides an event-native data platform that feeds real-time, business-critical data with historical context in streams from origination to destination, enhancing data analytics and AI outcomes.
Key features of the new Kurrent enterprise product include a single binary for streamlined deployment, enterprise connectors for improved integration with popular systems commonly in the tech stack, automated scavenging for simplified maintenance, policy-based stream authorization for enhanced security and encryption at rest for strong data protection.
Its event-native technology is deployed in high stakes use cases in finance, tech, oil and gas, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, automotive, government and many other industries globally. It is available on AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform and as an on-premises solution.