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Meltano raises $4.2M seed round
Meltano is open source, self-hosted, CLI-first, debuggable, and extensible.
Today is a big day for Meltano and open source data tooling: Three years after starting inside GitLab, and one year after pivoting to open source ELT with Singer and dbt, Meltano is now an independent startup! We have spun out of GitLab and raised a $4.2M Seed funding round led by GV to bring the benefits of open source data integration and DataOps to a wider audience.
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