InfluxDB has made significant announcements in the last week, including the launch of InfluxDB Enterprise, which allows for clustering on infrastructure and rebalancing nodes. The company also raised $16 million in funding led by Battery Ventures. InfluxDB was shown to be 27x faster than MongoDB for time-series workloads. Additionally, Kapacitor 1.0 and Telegraf 1.0 were released, providing a data processing engine and plugin-driven agent for collecting metrics, respectively. Various customers have shared their success stories with InfluxDB, including Aiven, BadShark, and browserup, highlighting its performance and scalability in managing time-series data. The company is also hosting several webinars and training sessions, including free events on continuous queries and retention policies, as well as performance tuning and schema design.