Molecula Bags $17M Round to Democratize Machine-Scale Analytics and
AI
January 15, 2021
Molecula closed a
$17.6 million Series A round of funding, bringing its total funding
to $23.6 million. The round is led by Drive Capital, with
participation from TTV Capital and existing investors including
Tensility. Andy Jenks of Drive Capital will join Molecula’s board of
directors. Proceeds from this round will accelerate the launch of
Molecula Cloud and scale the organization’s sales and marketing
efforts.
“A machine learning revolution is taking place right now —
businesses, no matter the industry, will need to implement ML and AI
to remain competitive, but current infrastructures are far too
complex,” said Higinio (“H.O.”) Maycotte, CEO of Molecula. “The
feature store is emerging as the most transformative category in the
data space because it automates the preparation of data for
machine-scale analytics and AI. Molecula takes the feature store one
step further, by bridging the entire spectrum from data readiness to
MLOps, making your most important data instantly computable.”
Today, businesses are drowning in the massive volumes of data
generated every second and are hindered by hundreds of disparate
data sources. Legacy and current generation technologies require
federating, pre-aggregating, copying, and moving data, making
real-time decisions almost impossible.
“The majority of the migration to the cloud, from a data
infrastructure perspective, is simply lifting and shifting legacy
approaches. Molecula’s feature store breaks this mold by creating a
new compute layer for data,” said Andy Jenks, Partner, Drive
Capital. “The market for data readiness is as big as it gets and we
are excited to partner with Molecula to open the doors for AI and
advanced analytics in every company, regardless of the environment.”
Molecula,
the commercial version of the open-source, feature-first data format
Pilosa, offers data engineers and data scientists a simple
cloud-agnostic, compute-ready data layer that is ready for high
performance, high-concurrency, advanced analytics and AI. The system
continuously extracts and updates features into a centralized
feature store. This reduces the data footprint by 60-90 percent and
provides a secure data format for sharing. By partnering with
Molecula, industries including life sciences, healthcare, and
financial services can achieve tangible value from their data
easily, quickly, and with fewer resources.
An early customer of Molecula’s cloud solution includes a
multiplayer online gaming network, Subspace, where speed and
ultra-low latency are mission-critical to its performance.
“Molecula provides the millisecond, real-time data access and query
speeds we need to help us optimize internet traffic and bottlenecks
for online gamers around the globe,” said Don Brown, Head of Data at
Subspace. “With the cloud offering, Molecula is delivering a
completely turnkey environment so that we can focus on running our
business and getting maximum value from our data.” |