RogueDB introduces a simplified database platform designed to reduce infrastructure work for startups and IT teams
In early-stage companies, time often becomes the most constrained resource. Founders and engineering teams must move quickly to build products, reach customers, and refine their offerings. Yet a significant portion of that time can be spent on infrastructure tasks that sit behind the scenes. According to a report, application development accounted for just 16% of developers’ time, meaning the majority of their work was spent on operational and supporting tasks rather than writing code. Against that backdrop, database management has become one of the areas where engineering hours quietly accumulate.
Jacob Blankenship, founder of RogueDB, believes this is where many startups lose momentum. “When teams look back at how their engineers spend time, database management can take a surprising share of it,” he explains. “Our focus has been simple. If we can give those hours back, engineers can spend them building their products instead...
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