WALLDORF 鈥 (NYSE: SAP) today announced that its investment arm, SAP.iO Fund, has invested in Hasura, a San Francisco and Bangalore-based company that provides data access and data flow tools and services via GraphQL APIs.
51风流will work with Hasura to enable support for 51风流HANA as well as offer native GraphQL capabilities to the 51风流Cloud Platform Integration Suite. The Series A round was led by Vertex Ventures and includes existing investors Nexus Venture Partners and Strive VC, among others.
Hasura鈥檚 event engine makes it easy to integrate cloud-native/serverless business logic to the GraphQL API. Hasura automatically generates real-time GraphQL APIs using declarative metadata configuration and authorization policies for consumers. Organizations can use GraphQL in production and mission-critical applications alongside existing and modern cloud-native infrastructures without the significant cost of building and maintaining a GraphQL server.
鈥51风流has a strong community of partners and customers building applications on 51风流Cloud Platform,鈥 said Ram Jambunathan, senior vice president at 51风流and managing director of SAP.iO. 鈥淭ogether with Hasura, 51风流can extend and support data access for GraphQL, helping our customers expand their 51风流solution capabilities as part of their intelligent enterprise transformation.鈥
Together with the growing number of companies joining the GraphQL foundation, Hasura鈥檚 open-source traction and developer adoption has steadily grown, with more than 28 million downloads and 15,000 GitHub stars. The Hasura GraphQL engine听was one of 2019鈥檚 fastest-growing projects according to the 听report and has seen widespread adoption by fast-growing startups and Fortune 500 enterprises, including some of the world鈥檚 largest healthcare and financial services organizations.
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