OpenAI acquired Rockset to bolster its products' retrieval infrastructure
OpenAI acquired Rockset, a real-time search and analytics database company, to enhance its data retrieval infrastructure for AI applications. As a result of the acquisition, some Rockset team members will join OpenAI, leading Rockset to support customers in transitioning off its platform.
OpenAI recently acquired Rockset, a leading real-time search and analytics database that provides advanced data indexing and querying capabilities. Per OpenAI's blog post announcing the acquisition, it looks like the company is working on strengthening its retrieval infratructure to enable individuals and enterprises to leverage their data through its products and services. Rockset confirmed that the motivation behind the acquisition was for Rockset to help OpenAI address "the hard database problems that AI apps face at massive scale."
According to OpenAI's announcement, some members of the Rockset's team will join OpenAI. As a result, Rockset has informed its customer base that the platform will remain active and in service in the short term, but that the company will support all of its customers as they transition off its platform. In a FAQ document, Rockset states that customers paying monthly or in arrears must off-board the platform before Monday, September 30th, 2024.