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Kurrent unveiled a developer-centric evolution of Kurrent Cloud that transforms how developers and dev teams build, deploy and scale event-native applications and services.
This major platform advancement introduces shared infrastructure with enterprise-grade security for Kurrent Cloud that eliminates the complexity of dedicated servers while reducing infrastructure costs. Developers can now deploy fully secured Kurrent clusters in a minute with built-in public network access and customizable levels of security, including mutual Transport Layer Security (TLS). Engineered for both resilience and elastic scalability, this modern control plane lets developers instantly access and scale Kurrent’s powerful event-native data platform for both initial deployments and production workloads while significantly lowering both the cost to get started and TCO.
“This evolution of Kurrent Cloud makes event-native database technology accessible to developers everywhere,” said Kirk Dunn, CEO at Kurrent. “We’ve reimagined our cloud platform from the ground up to automatically adapt to changing workloads while maintaining enterprise-grade security in a way that is both cost-effective and lightning-fast to deploy. This embodies our mission to put powerful technology in developers’ hands that delivers immediate business impact.”
By bringing together event-oriented application logic and state-based data models, Kurrent Cloud makes it possible for developers to build exceptional software that can access complete historical context. Whether they are building modern microservices, creating applications that interface with generative or agentic AI, or developing real-time analytics systems, developers can access the highest-fidelity source data without complex transformations or compromises.
Dunn explained, “Businesses are built on events, and Kurrent’s event-native database empowers application developers to rapidly build, test and deploy event-native applications. Our technology perfectly complements the exploding event-driven architecture market while adding flexibility and simplicity to data pipelines. By transforming how data moves inside and outside the enterprise, Kurrent makes high-resolution, real-time data available to all stakeholders, improving how businesses harness the power of their event data.”
Key Benefits of the New Kurrent Cloud:
- Lightning-fast elasticity: Services dynamically scale up and down in response to demand spikes and quiet periods, ensuring optimal performance and cost efficiency
- Flexible deployment options: Developers can leverage Kurrent Cloud’s multiple security deployment capabilities (Public IP via ACL, VPN peering, mTLS)
- Enterprise-grade security: Supports the full spectrum of use cases from rapid development environments to highly secure applications handling sensitive data (PII/regulated data)
Kurrent Cloud will also offer multiple deployment models to match any development scenario:
- Full SaaS: Control plane and data-plane fully managed in the cloud by Kurrent for maximum simplicity
- Bring your own cloud: Kurrent-managed control plane combined with customer-provided cloud data-plane for enhanced control
- Hybrid deployment: Cloud-managed control plane with on-premises data-plane for specialized compliance needs
Kurrent Cloud unifies database and streaming functionality, enabling developers to capture and leverage complete data context — from the what to the when, how and why. While dramatically reducing the complexity and cost typically associated with event-driven architectures, this comprehensive approach provides the foundation needed for modern microservices applications; generative AI, agentic AI and ML initiatives; advanced analytics; and real-time decision making.
The enhanced Kurrent Cloud platform is available immediately.
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