Dataiku
Private | |
Founded | February 14, 2013 in Paris, France |
Founder | Florian Douetteau, Clément Stenac, Marc Batty, Thomas Cabrol |
Headquarters | New York City, United States |
Area served | U.S., France, U.K., Germany |
Products | Dataiku Data Science Studio |
Owner | Serena Capital, Alven Capital |
Number of employees | 70 (2016) |
Website |
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Dataiku is a computer software company headquartered in New York City. The company develops collaborative data science software marketed for big data.
History
The company was founded in Paris in 2013 by 4 co-founders. Two of them met while working at French search engine company Exalead, including chief executive Florian Douetteau, and Clément Sténac.[1] For its first two years, the company relied on its own capital. In January 2015, Dataiku raised $3.6 million from Serena Capital and Alven Capital, two French technology venture capital funds.[2] This was followed by $14 million raised with FirstMark Capital, a New York City-based venture capital firm in October 2016.[3]
Dataiku opened an office in New York City in 2015.[4]
The Dataiku Data Science Studio (DSS) was announced in 2014, supporting predictive modelling to build business applications.[2] Later versions of DSS added other features.[5]
Dataiku offers a free edition and enterprise versions with additional features, such as multi-user collaboration or real-time scoring.
References
- ↑ Liam Boogar (10 October 2013). "Paris has its own Paypal Mafia: How Exalead spawned dozens of startups". RudeBaguette.
- 1 2 Ron Miller (19 January 2015). "French Startup Dataiku Grabs $3.6M To Continue Developing Big Data Software". TechCrunch.
- ↑ Romain Dillet (25 October 2016). "Dataiku grabs $14 million for its collaborative data science platform". TechCrunch.
- ↑ "Dataiku, developer of Advanced Big Data Analytics Software, hires two new VP’s and continues expansion in North America". Business Wire. 17 March 2016.
- ↑ "Dataiku Launches DSS 3 for Advanced Data Metrics Monitoring". CIO Review. 19 May 2016.