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Rackspace snaps up open source MongoDB service ObjectRocket

CloudBeat 2013
Sept. 9 – 10, 2013
San Francisco, CA

Early Bird Tickets on Sale

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Cloud computing giant Rackspace has made a small but smart acquisition in ObjectRocket, a version of the MongoDB database that makes it lightning fast.

Rackspace’s senior vice president of Corporate Development Pat Matthews said “customers have been asking for a powerful database,” and the acquisition is in line with their open cloud strategy. MongoDB was the best option from Rackspace’s perspective as it’s one of the fastest growing NoSQL open source databases, and many existing customers already use it.

According to a report from British technology research firm The 451 Group, NoSQL software revenue is expected to grow at an annual of 82 percent to reach £141 million by 2015.

The market is flooded with database technology, but Matthews said that MongoDB has experienced a “runaway success” with developers. In future, however, Rackspace is likely to support other database technologies.

Object Rocket co-founder Kenny Gorman has been recognized as a “MongoDB Master,” an award given by 10gen to only 35 MongoDB contributors around the world. (Check out a video interview with Gorman and Rackspace’s chief developer evangelist Robert Scoble below.)

The full team will relocate to Rackspace’s San Antonio, Tx. headquarters (they previously worked remotely), and are expected to move quickly, so customers should see the benefits of an integration in a matter of weeks.

On the topic of Rackspace’s broader acquisition strategy, Matthews revealed that his team doesn’t plan to buy established companies. “We have a good sales and marketing engine and know how to acquire customers,” he said. Instead, they are on the lookout for small, under-the-radar teams with impressive technology. The company’s other recent acquisition, MailGun, was a six-person operation with just a seed round of funding.

Rackspace has not disclosed the terms of the deal.


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