The capital from Microsoft's $25 million strategic investment in Neon will fuel R&D, support expansion into Azure, and develop new database capabilities to serve existing and new customers.
Neon's co-founder mentioned that this investment is a strategic move to enhance its relationship with Microsoft and their growing influence in developer tools.
Microsoft's M12 manager partner emphasized their strong commitment to Postgres by heavily investing in Neon to integrate it deeply into Azure, highlighting Postgres as a popular choice for developers.
Neon's focus on Postgres database technology is a response to Postgres' increasing popularity, surpassing MySQL and SQLite, aiming to provide an alternative to AWS Aurora.
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