ServiceNow has acquired Swarm64, a database performance company, to strengthen its ability to scale digital workflows.
The Berlin-based Swarm64 will give ServiceNow a database model that combines analytics and transactional database functionality. ServiceNow said that it will be able to futureproof its Now Platform with the help of Swarm64 because customers will be able to query data sources faster.
Swarm64 has three core products including the Swarm64 Database Accelerator, PG Nitrous, a PostgreSQL cloud database, and PostgreSQL performance engineering support. Pricing varies from free to monthly fees and by core per month.
Joe Davis, senior vice president of platform engineering at ServiceNow, said in a blog post that customers have seen explosive growth in data volume as companies transform operations. Swarm64’s hybrid database eliminates the need for enterprises to handle high volumes of data transactions and then layer analytics and models on top of them.
The acquisition also gives ServiceNow a bigger foothold in the open source space. Founded in 2013, Swarm64 was created to accelerate PostgreSQL workloads and performance. ServiceNow also bolsters its engineering ranks with Swarm64.
“Querying more data sources faster is a game changer in our efforts to make the future of business more productive and efficient. We’re thrilled to bring on board an outstanding team of database experts to help us meet the ever-evolving expectations and needs of customers as we set our sights on becoming the defining enterprise company of the 21st century”, added Davis.