With over 600 new enterprise customers in the first half of 2016, Redis also secures Series C funding to continue market momentum
Mountain View, July 21, 2016—Redis, the home of Redis, today announced 350 percent year over year revenue growth for its Redis Enterprise Cluster (RLEC), downloadable software that supports on-premises enterprise Redis deployments. Redis extended its enterprise growth with 600 new enterprise customer wins in the first half of 2016 across a wide range of sectors, including finance, retail, media, communications and transportation. Major corporations such as Groupon, TD Bank, Verizon, Hipchat, DBS, RingCentral, Twitch, Menards and flydubai now trust Redis for their database needs.
Founded in 2011 by Ofer Bengal and Yiftach Shoolman, the company has over 6,200 enterprise customers and its Redis Cloud service exceeds 55,000 accounts. Redis’ hyper growth within the enterprise follows a 45 percent increase in global headcount as well as significant new partnership engagements with Samsung, Pivotal, Databricks, Accenture, Infosys and Wipro. The first half of 2016 also marked ground-breaking Redis innovations including Redis Modules, Redis on Flash and integration with Apache Spark.
Additionally, Redis raised a $14 million Series C investment, at a significantly increased valuation from the previous two rounds. Bain Capital Ventures and Carmel Ventures led this Series C round, with participation from other existing investors. With this new capital, Redis will expand sales and marketing efforts to accelerate global customer acquisition.
“Enterprise demand for Redis is exceeding all expectations,” said Ofer Bengal, CEO and co-founder, Redis. “Next generation operational and analytic applications are ultra-responsive and depend on the extreme low latencies of Redis to deliver high performance customer experiences. These are fueling the market need for Redis’ products, which enhance open source Redis with enterprise-class high availability, effortless scaling and reduced operational overhead.”
“NoSQL is the fastest growing segment of the database market which has been historically dominated by RDBMS players,” said James Curtis, senior analyst with 451 research. “The combination of innovations like Redis Modules from the vibrant open source Redis community, and enterprise focused advances from Redis such as Redis on Flash, make Redis a solid NoSQL option.”
“Redis is the fastest growing database of any kind right now, SQL or NoSQL. It’s been exciting to see Redis evolve from its humble beginnings as a superfast cache into the de-facto in-memory database platform. Redis has been blazing a trail with in-memory database architectures, so much so that within a couple of years it will seem silly to not have your operational databases in DRAM. And with Redis now also optimized for Flash, we get high performance and low cost for every scenario that needs a database, an irresistible combination for any new application developer,” said Salil Deshpande, Managing Director, Bain Capital Ventures. “With thought leadership and tremendous expertise in Redis development and an enterprise product with flexible modes of deployment, Redis is well positioned to satisfy the scale, speed and efficiency needs of enterprises of all sizes.”
Additional highlights from 2016 include:
Technology innovations
- Redis Modules: Announced by Salvatore Sanfilippo, the creator of Redis, this new capability offers flexibility that extends Redis’ characteristic high performance, resource efficiency and simplicity to an infinite variety of use cases and data structures.
- Redis on Flash: RLEC and Redis Cloud Private deliver Redis on Flash with standard x86 servers, including standard SATA-based SSD instances or enhanced NVMe-based SSD available on public clouds, private clouds or on-premise. In addition, Redis on Flash is available on IBM Power8 servers combined with CAPI and IBM FlashSystem. Redis on Flash allows customers using Redis to process and analyze large datasets at near real-time speeds with over 70 percent lower cost. Redis collaborated with Samsung to demonstrate 2 million ops/second with sub-millisecond latency and over 1GB disk bandwidth on a single standard Dell Xeon Server, placing 80 percent of the dataset on the NVMe Flash technology and only 20 percent of it on DRAM.
- Redis 3.2 GA: With version 3.2, Redis now natively supports geospatial data indexing, processing, search and analysis. It also includes support for a new data structure, Bitfields, which enables efficient memory use for thousands of counters for use cases such as Internet of Things (IoT) and stream analytics. Redis’ Redis Cloud added support for this most recent version of Redis.
- Spark-Redis connector package: This open source innovation delivers a library for writing to and reading from a Redis cluster with access to all of Redis’ data structures – String, Hash, List, Set, Sorted Set, bitmaps and hyperloglogs – from Spark as RDDs. The package also ensures close cluster alignment between Spark and Redis clusters, reducing network overhead and ensuring optimal processing times. Redis’ benchmarks using time-series data show that running Spark on Redis as a data store results in 135 times faster processing compared to Spark using HDFS, and 45 times faster processing compared to Spark using Tachyon as an off-heap data store or Spark storing the data on-heap.
Expanded Strategic Partnerships
- Redis expanded its enterprise reach by introducing the availability of RLEC on Pivotal Cloud Foundry and integrating Redis Cloud with the Databricks platform.
- Redis also announced participation in the IBM RapidBuild Program, an integrated hardware and software appliance that includes pre-loaded RLEC and IBM POWER8 to facilitate rapid enterprise deployments.
- The company has also established relationships with Wipro, Accenture, Infosys and many other Systems Integrators.
Industry Impact
- Redis saw a 400 percent growth in the RedisConf event, the largest gathering of Redis users, developers and experts. RedisConf featured over 40 speakers and 30 breakout sessions with Redis insights from Apple, IBM, Netflix, Intel, Samsung, Google, GoPro, Intuit and TaskRabbit.
- The company also gained continued industry recognition, being named to CRN’s annual Big Data 100 list, which honors organizations raising the bar for data management practices.
- In addition to increasing global headcount by 45 percent, Redis also welcomed its new CMO, Manish Gupta and its new VP Global Alliances and Strategic Partnerships, Rod Hamlin.
About Redis
Data is the lifeline of every business, and Redis helps organizations reimagine how fast they can process, analyze, make predictions, and take action on the data they generate. Redis provides a competitive edge to any business by delivering open source and enterprise-grade data platforms to power applications that drive real-time experiences at any scale. Developers rely on Redis to build performance, scalability, reliability, and security into their applications.
Born in the cloud-native era, Redis uniquely enables users to unify data across multi-cloud, hybrid and global applications to maximize business potential. Learn how Redis can give you this edge at redis.io.