Michael Lyle, Executive Vice President of Engineering and Co-Founder Louise Funke, Vice President of Marketing TransLattice Application Platform (TAP) TransLattice was a software company based in Santa Clara, California that operated from 2007 to around 2016.
TransLattice offered a NewSQL database and an application platform, and was responsible for making Postgres-XL open source.
The company co-founders are Frank Huerta, CEO, Mike Lyle, Executive VP of Engineering and Robert Geiger, who previously worked together at Recourse Technologies.
[8] The company has developed a geographically-distributed computing-architecture that allows a single database to run on multiple nodes located anywhere.
[11] TransLattice provided the world's first geographically-distributed relational database management system (RDBMS) to deploy on multiple public-cloud-provider networks at the same time, as well as on virtual machines, physical hardware or any combination thereof.