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Kurrent announced $12 million in funding, its rebrand from Event Store and the official launch of Kurrent Enterprise Edition, now commercially available.
With a vision to transform every digital interaction into context-rich insights, Kurrent is pioneering a foundational extension to the modern data stack by unifying databases and streaming. The new investment, led by Crane Venture Partners with participation from Creandum, will accelerate the company’s engineering and go-to-market efforts as it scales to meet growing demand.
“Kurrent delivers context-rich data events, giving businesses the complete picture they need to understand and act on their opportunities. By seamlessly unifying streaming software and traditional databases, Kurrent's event-native approach fills a critical gap in the modern data stack, solving a pervasive problem and positioning the company at the forefront of the enterprise AI revolution,” said Krishna Visvanathan, co-founder and partner at Crane Venture Partners.
Where traditional databases have for decades stored the “what,” or state of the business, Kurrent expands on this by adding the context — which is the “when,” “how” and “why” — providing new capabilities that are necessary for the future of data. Kurrent makes it possible for enterprises to easily capture and communicate everything that happens in the business in the highest possible fidelity to a multitude of downstream use cases, including data analytics, application development, AI systems and LLM training.
“Your data should reflect your business model, not the other way around. Kurrent extends enterprise investments in databases and streaming engines like Kafka by enabling businesses to integrate, analyze and respond to real-time events with historical context. It provides a supercharged foundation for decision-making,” said Kirk Dunn, CEO at Kurrent. “Our event-native data platform is purpose-built for today’s advanced analytics, AI/ML and real-time business needs. By guaranteeing data provenance and providing high-fidelity context in fine-grained streams, organizations can make fully informed decisions with their data that directly impact the future of their business.”
WIth Kurrent Enterprise Edition, it is now easier than ever for organizations to deploy, secure and manage their event-native environments at enterprise scale. Built to address rigorous enterprise SLAs for high availability, security and compliance, 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.
Additional details:
- Single Binary: Enterprise and open source features combined in one package, accessed via license key. Simplifies deployment, platform management and upgrade processes.
- Enterprise Connectors: Kafka, MongoDB, RabbitMQ. Free connectors: HTTP Sink, Logger Sink.
- Automated Scavenge: Fully automated scheduling and execution of scavenging across nodes. System handles configuration and scheduling, and prevents simultaneous node scavenging, ensuring cluster performance and clean leadership transitions.
- Policy-Based Stream Authorization: Replaces ACLs with category-wide policies. Enables immediate policy updates, easy data segregation by tenant/microservice and faster authorized operations. Reduces maintenance burden while improving security controls.
- Encryption at Rest: File encryption within Kurrent provides additional data protection against unauthorized access.
Kurrent puts context in action in today’s complex real-world use cases:
Kafka Integration – Kurrent's seamless integration with Kafka delivers enhanced event storage and querying capabilities beyond traditional streaming. The combined solution provides indexed streams for rapid replay, fine-grained stream control and global event ordering — all while reducing load on consumers of streams and maintaining a complete event history for future applications.
Application Development – Kurrent eliminates the traditional divide between event-oriented application logic and state-based data models. Developers now have a single platform to store application data in its native event format (capturing state and context) as well as stream highly curated operational or analytical data products directly to downstream interfaces. This approach simplifies data modeling, eliminates the dual-write problem, and ensures the delivery of the highest integrity data directly to downstream systems, applications and services.
AI/ML Enhancement – Kurrent enriches AI/ML workflows by serving source data to large language models without requiring complex data preparation or vector databases. The platform's ability to process natural language events natively reduces data transformation overhead from the majority of project time to just a fraction. With flexible deployment options and enterprise-grade security, Kurrent seamlessly integrates into existing AI infrastructure while maintaining data fidelity and protection.
“AI models, like analytics systems, are challenged with losing resolution on their data as it is moved, transformed, updated and reused in an effort to gain insight on the business,” said Dunn. “The highest resolution data is source data. This is at the heart of the Kurrent data platform. No matter how many touches downstream systems have on the data, the business can always find its way to the original, native source of truth in the Kurrent platform.”
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