21 min

Yingjun Wu, CEO and Co-Founder of RisingWave Labs: $40 Million Raised to Make Stream Processing Simple, Affordable, and Accessible Category Visionaries

    • Entrepreneurship

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Yingjun Wu, CEO and Co-Founder of RisingWave Labs, a SQL stream processing platform that's raised $40 Million in funding, about why it’s time for a better way to leverage the potential of their data. Offering real-time insights, simplified with advanced SQL processing, RisingWave Labs helps their clients make actionable decisions based on the most up-to-date information available.
We also speak about Yingjun’s background as a software engineer working at big-name brands like Amazon and IBM, the significance of SQL as a tool for data analysis and a way to garner attention for their product, the challenges RisingWave Labs have experienced in their business growth journey, and why they prioritize education and user-friendly experiences.
Topics Discussed:
Yingjun’s background as a software engineer, and the lessons he brought from some of the sector’s biggest names as RisingWave Labs’ CEO
RisingWave Labs product offering of SQL stream processing for real-time data, and what it means for their clients
How using the ‘trendy’ programming language ‘Rust’ helped RisingWave Labs generate growth even before they deployed a real marketing campaign
The challenge of dealing with a wide variety of potential customer priorities, and how to allocate resources in response
Why RisingWave Labs maintains a focus on education and user-friendly experiences to drive sustained adoption
 
Favorite book: 
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Yingjun Wu, CEO and Co-Founder of RisingWave Labs, a SQL stream processing platform that's raised $40 Million in funding, about why it’s time for a better way to leverage the potential of their data. Offering real-time insights, simplified with advanced SQL processing, RisingWave Labs helps their clients make actionable decisions based on the most up-to-date information available.
We also speak about Yingjun’s background as a software engineer working at big-name brands like Amazon and IBM, the significance of SQL as a tool for data analysis and a way to garner attention for their product, the challenges RisingWave Labs have experienced in their business growth journey, and why they prioritize education and user-friendly experiences.
Topics Discussed:
Yingjun’s background as a software engineer, and the lessons he brought from some of the sector’s biggest names as RisingWave Labs’ CEO
RisingWave Labs product offering of SQL stream processing for real-time data, and what it means for their clients
How using the ‘trendy’ programming language ‘Rust’ helped RisingWave Labs generate growth even before they deployed a real marketing campaign
The challenge of dealing with a wide variety of potential customer priorities, and how to allocate resources in response
Why RisingWave Labs maintains a focus on education and user-friendly experiences to drive sustained adoption
 
Favorite book: 
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

21 min