Yep, the implied officiality of "the next evolution of SQLite" is creepy and deceptive positioning.
Their "about" page explains a lot — they're disastrously top-heavy with investors and have been in a holding pattern for 3 years (according to CrunchBase), and so don't have a choice but to kill the king or die trying.
Seems odd to name the database the same as the company and saas offering.
Looks like some real issues with trademark violation in the way they are pitching their product.
Yep, the implied officiality of "the next evolution of SQLite" is creepy and deceptive positioning.
Their "about" page explains a lot — they're disastrously top-heavy with investors and have been in a holding pattern for 3 years (according to CrunchBase), and so don't have a choice but to kill the king or die trying.