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ThoughtSpot, Inc.
FormerlyScaligent Inc.[1]
Company typePrivate
IndustryAnalytics, Business intelligence
Founded2012; 12 years ago (2012)inPalo Alto, California, United States
FoundersAjeet Singh
Amit Prakash[2]
Headquarters

Number of locations

9[4]

Key people

  • Ajeet Singh Co-founder and chairman
  • RevenueIncrease $100.2 Million(2019)[5]

    Number of employees

    600[6]
    Websitethoughtspot.com

    ThoughtSpot, Inc. is a technology company that produces business intelligence analytics search software. The company is based in Mountain View, California, and was founded in 2012.[3][7][8]

    History

    [edit]

    ThoughtSpot was started in 2012 by Ajeet Singh (CEO) and Amit Prakash (CTO). The CEO and co-founder, Ajeet Singh, previously co-founded the company Nutanix.[9] The CTO and co-founders, Amit Prakash, came from Google where he was responsible for one of the machine learning systems for Ads. In late 2012, ThoughtSpot raised $10.7 million in Series A funding led by Lightspeed Venture Partners.[10] In 2014, the company raised $30 million in Series B funding led by Khosla Ventures.[2]

    In January 2016, the company opened an office in London.[7] In February 2016, ThoughtSpot announced that it had increased its revenue by 810 percent over the previous year.[1] In May 2016, ThoughtSpot raised $50 million in Series C funding led by General Catalyst Partners.[11][12] In October 2016, the company expanded its series C funding with an investment from Hewlett Packard Pathfinder. As part of the investment, ThoughtSpot entered the Pathfinder program and begin selling its software on Hewlett Packard Enterprise infrastructure.[13][14]

    In May 2018, the company raised $145 million in Series D funding from Sapphire Ventures, Lightspeed Ventures, Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst and others to expand its AI based analytics platform.[15] At the time, the company was valued at over $1 billion.[16] In August, ThoughtSpot appointed former Nutanix President Sudheesh Nair as its new CEO.[17]

    In March 2019, ThoughtSpot relocated their headquarters from Palo Alto to Sunnyvale.[18] In August 2019, the company raised $248 million in Series E funding from Silver Lake, Sapphire Ventures, and Geodesic Capital.[19]

    By 2020, the company had $100 million in annual recurring revenue.[20] In January 2020, the company hired several new executives for a potential initial public offering later that year.[21] In November, the company announced a $100 million series F funding round that valued it at $4.2 billion.[22]

    On March 5, 2021, ThoughtSpot partnered with Indian information technology company Tech Mahindra.[23] Also in March, the company announced it had raised another $20 million in venture capital investments from partner Snowflake Inc.'s venture capital arm Snowflake Ventures.[24] Also in March, ThoughtSpot made its first acquisition by acquiring SQL-based analytics software startup SeekWell for $20 million.[25] In May, ThoughtSpot acquired data integration company Diyotta.[26]

    On June 26, 2023, ThoughtSpot acquired business intelligence startup Mode Analytics for $200 million in cash and stock.[27]

    ThoughtSpot's clients include Walmart and Apple.[28][29]

    Technology

    [edit]

    ThoughtSpot allows for non-technical individuals to conduct a self-service data analysis search.[30] The company introduced ThoughtSpot Monitor, a tool that monitors information for changing patterns or trends, in 2019 as part of its ThoughtSpot 6 software.[31] ThoughtSpot's software comes with connectors called SpotApps that are each designed to integrate with different cloud services.[32]

    ThoughtSpot's software can analyze data from sources like Snowflake and Databricks, and integrates with the Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services.[22][33] It also offers an analytics software product designed for Google's data warehouse service, BigQuery.[34]

    As of February 2021, ThoughtSpot was working on integrations with Microsoft Azure in a joint development agreement with Microsoft.[35]

    ThoughtSpot also has a product for developing interactive self-service analytics tools.[36]

    Recognition

    [edit]

    In 2016, ThoughtSpot was named a "Cool Vendor in Analytics" by Gartner.[37] In 2017, the company announced that it was included on Gartner Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence and Analytics Platforms report.[38] Later, Gartner included ThoughtSpot in the leaders quadrant for Analytics and BI platforms for the years 2019 and 2020. ThoughtSpot was included in Red Herring's 2017 "Top 100 North American Companies" list.[39]

    References

    [edit]
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  • ^ Vanian, Jonathan (May 8, 2018). "Exclusive: ThoughtSpot Gets Huge Funding to Expand its Google-Like Search For Corporate Data". Fortune. Archived from the original on May 8, 2018. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
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  • ^ "ThoughtSpot Names Sudheesh Nair as CEO". WSJ. August 1, 2018. Archived from the original on March 31, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  • ^ Schubarth, Cromwell (March 13, 2019). "Fast-growing Palo Alto unicorn moves HQ to Sunnyvale". Biz Journals. Biz Journals. Archived from the original on October 29, 2020. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
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  • ^ a b Cai, Kenrick (November 15, 2021). "ThoughtSpot Raises At $4.2 Billion Valuation As It Wraps Up Transition To The Cloud". Forbes. Archived from the original on April 11, 2022. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  • ^ "Tech Mahindra partners with ThoughtSpot for AI driven analytics". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on March 10, 2021. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
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  • ^ Hebbar, Prajakta (August 29, 2019). "ThoughtSpot Raises $248 Million, Plans To Utilise It To Develop AI-Driven Analytics". Archived from the original on October 23, 2019. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
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  • ^ "ThoughtSpot 6 advances AI power of BI platform". Archived from the original on 2021-10-22. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
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