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Escenic

Founded in 1999, Escenic delivers a stable and flexible CMS to scale content and traffic for news sites.

Areas of specialties are: Content Management, Digital Media, Digital Publishing, Multi-Platform Publishing, and Online Media.

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Datameer

Founded in 2009, Datameer is an analytics lifecycle, in the cloud-native platform, built for the complexity of large enterprises. Without any code, users can rapidly integrate, transform, discover, and operationalize datasets to their projects.

Datameer areas of specialties are: Big Data Analytics, Hadoop Analytics, Big Data Discovery, Data Integration, Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Data Preparation, Data Management, and Cloud Analytics.

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Zoomdata

Launched in 2014, Zoomdata holds multiple patents related to streaming data delivery and interactivity. Zoomdata markets a data visualization and analytics tool to explore and analyze data via a patent the company holds around “Data Sharpening".

The approach involves returning the results of a query that is run instantly, while the image ‘sharpens’ and becomes clearer as more data is processed. The product includes a connector studio that directly connects to database, search, streaming, flat file and in-memory data sources.

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ClearStory Data

ClearStory Data, an AI analytics solution company with capabilities across data prep via Data Inference, automated Intelligent Data Harmonization™, Instant Data Discovery, Auto-discovery of Business Insights in Collaborative StoryBoards™ via leveraging Apache Spark-based data processing .

The company specialties are in the areas of: Data intelligence, data visualization, data analysis, data harmonization, interactive dashboards, data discovery and diagnostics, real-time collaboration on data, big data, and artificial intelligence.

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ThoughtSpot

ThoughtSpot was co-founded in 2012 by Ajeet Singh, former co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Nutanix, and is led by CEO Sudheesh Nair.

With a founding team coming from Google, Amazon, and Facebook, ThoughtSpot has raised over $300M in funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst Partners, Sapphire Ventures, Geodesic Capital, and Capital One Growth Ventures.

The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, with offices in Seattle, London and Bangalore.

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Sisense

Sisense is a business analytics software company. Its business intelligence product includes both a back-end powered by in-chip technology that enables non-technical users to join and analyze large data sets from multiple sources, and a front-end for creating visualizations, like dashboards and reports, on any device, including mobile.

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Looker

Looker Data Sciences is an American computer software company headquartered in Santa Cruz, California. Looker markets a data exploration and discovery business intelligence platform.

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Domo

Domo, Inc. was founded in 2010 by Josh James, who also co-founded the web analytics software company Omniture in 1996. In 2009 Omniture was sold to Adobe Systems Inc.

In 2010, after leaving Adobe, James started Shacho, Inc and purchased Lindon-based Corda Technologies to jump start the data visualization component of the product.

 

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Solodev

Founded in 2006, Solodev is enterprise Web Content Management System built for the AWS Cloud built to integrate with the full stack of AWS cloud technologies.

Solodev is an AWS Advanced Technology Partner with competencies in Education, Government, and Marketing & Commerce.

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Contentful

Contentful was founded in 2013 by Sascha Konietzke and Paolo Negri as a response to monolithic and web-focused CMSes.

Contentful's vision was to create a new product category that targeted professional developers and helped them make content programmable. Whereas existing CMSes were architected in the early 2000s to manage page-centric websites, content infrastructure was created with the fast-moving, omnichannel world in mind.

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