Web Analytics

3 Latest Announced Rounds

  • $3,500,000
    Seed

    1 Investors

    Technology, Information and Internet
    Dec 20th, 2024
  • $5,619,170
    Series B

    1 Investors

    Research Services
    Dec 20th, 2024
  • $8,000,000
    Unknown

    5 Investors

    Computer & Network Security
    Dec 20th, 2024
$671.88M Raised in 44 Funding Rounds in the past 7 Days - View All

Funding Round Profile

XetHub

start up
United States - Seattle, WA
  • 13/01/2023
  • Seed
  • $7,500,000

XetHub makes working with data as fast and as easy as working with code.

In MLOps, code is versioned using Git while data is stored in a separate data warehouse or a similar location. This makes data management one of the biggest problems for MLOps engineers.

With XetHub, engineers can seamlessly use huge data repositories within seconds—from your desktop or the cloud—with Git-backed version history and efficient block-level deduplication. Quickly see how your data has changed with XetHub’s GitHub-like web interface that provides automatic CSV summaries and allows custom visualizations using Vega.

Founded in Seattle in 2021 by Apple and Amazon alumni, XetData is a fully remote-friendly employer. Our team is always eager to learn about new user workflows and data-related challenges in all domains.

Your data, your tools, your results: now faster than ever with XetHub.


Related People

Rajat AryaCo Founder

Rajat Arya United States - Greater Seattle Area

I am a software engineer with a quality-focused approach to solving complex problems. Substantial breadth of experience through various layers of the software stack ranging from kernel to bytecode on client machines and extending to services. I have spent over a dozen years focused on building scalable (large-scale/distributed) production systems at Microsoft, AddThis, AWS, Turi, and now Apple.

While at Turi, I previously ventured out of engineering as the inaugural member of the technical sales team, and later led a sales team who helped customers build intelligent applications.

I have written production code using (reverse chronological order): Go, Python, C++, Java, Javascript, C#, C, GNU development environment, Unix development, Windows development, BSD kernel