Dataconomy
  • News
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • DeFi & Blockchain
    • Finance
    • Gaming
    • Startups
    • Tech
  • Industry
  • Research
  • Resources
    • Articles
    • Guides
    • Case Studies
    • Whitepapers
    • AI Models Leaderboard
  • AI toolsNEW
  • Newsletter
  • + More
    • Glossary
    • Conversations
    • Events
    • About
      • Who we are
      • Contact
      • Imprint
      • Legal & Privacy
      • Partner With Us
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • AI
  • Tech
  • Cybersecurity
  • Finance
  • DeFi & Blockchain
  • Startups
  • Gaming
Dataconomy
  • News
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • DeFi & Blockchain
    • Finance
    • Gaming
    • Startups
    • Tech
  • Industry
  • Research
  • Resources
    • Articles
    • Guides
    • Case Studies
    • Whitepapers
    • AI Models Leaderboard
  • AI toolsNEW
  • Newsletter
  • + More
    • Glossary
    • Conversations
    • Events
    • About
      • Who we are
      • Contact
      • Imprint
      • Legal & Privacy
      • Partner With Us
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Dataconomy
No Result
View All Result

ThoughtSpot: Looking to Make BI “Google Easy”

byadmin
June 19, 2014
in News
Home News
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on WhatsAppShare on e-mail
Google Preferred Source

Follow @DataconomyMedia

ThoughtSpot, a business analytics company aiming to revolutionise the way organisations do business intelligence, announced $30 million in Series B funding yesterday. The funding round was led by Khosla Ventures with participation from existing investor Lightspeed Venture Partners.

ThoughtSpot’s aim is to make searching for enterprise data “Google easy.” Essentially, once the product is implemented, users can search within a structured database and find answers to specific problems, which can then be turned into custom dashboards.

“What we’re trying to do is make life for average people in the enterprise very easy when it comes to accessing data,” said Ajeet Singh, co-founder and CEO of ThoughtSpot.

“It’s a database we built from scratch,” Singh continued. “When we talk about ‘Google easy,’ it’s not just ease of use but also a need for speed. We have built a new kind of search engine that’s designed for numbers and for enterprises.”

Although ThoughtSpot is currently in beta and only available as an appliance, when the product goes live, the company will be competing with established names in the industry – including SAP, IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft. Moreover, companies like SAS, Birst, Pentaho, Qlikview, Tableau, and TIBCO’s Jaspersoft have gained considerable traction over the past few years and will be direct rivals for the startup.

Although the BI market is saturated and competition is fierce, Singh noted, “We don’t claim to be the only people to come up with this idea…It’s about execution.”

Given that more half of ThoughtSpot’s team are ex-Google employees, it could certainly be the case that execution will differentiate the company from the rest. The company also has the former head of search at Yahoo on board, along with the former lead for Oracle’s BI in the cloud effort.

ThoughtSpot has plans to open offices in New York, Washington and London by the end of this year. However, the recent investment will primarily be used on hiring additional engineers.

Read more here

Follow @DataconomyMedia

(Image Credit: Flikr)

Stay Ahead of the Curve!

Don't miss out on the latest insights, trends, and analysis in the world of data, technology, and startups. Subscribe to our newsletter and get exclusive content delivered straight to your inbox.

Tags: Business IntelligenceBusiness Intelligence NewsletterNewsSeries BsurveillanceThoughtSpotWeekly Newsletter

Related Posts

PlayStation 6 leak points to 2027 release window

PlayStation 6 leak points to 2027 release window

June 23, 2026
Samsung unveils UFS 5.0 storage for future Galaxy phones

Samsung unveils UFS 5.0 storage for future Galaxy phones

June 23, 2026
Getty Images partners with OpenAI to supply licensed visuals for ChatGPT

Getty Images partners with OpenAI to supply licensed visuals for ChatGPT

June 23, 2026
Instagram for TV launches on Samsung TVs in the US

Instagram for TV launches on Samsung TVs in the US

June 23, 2026
Valve opens Steam Machine reservations starting at ,049

Valve opens Steam Machine reservations starting at $1,049

June 23, 2026
Apple releases iOS 27 beta 2 with new “Write with Siri” feature

Apple releases iOS 27 beta 2 with new “Write with Siri” feature

June 23, 2026
Please login to join discussion

LATEST NEWS

PlayStation 6 leak points to 2027 release window

Samsung unveils UFS 5.0 storage for future Galaxy phones

Getty Images partners with OpenAI to supply licensed visuals for ChatGPT

Instagram for TV launches on Samsung TVs in the US

Valve opens Steam Machine reservations starting at $1,049

Apple releases iOS 27 beta 2 with new “Write with Siri” feature

BEST AI MODELS LEADERBOARD

See the best AI models, ranked by intelligence, benchmark results, speed and token price. Find the most suitable LLMs, Text-to-Image, Image Editing, Text-to-Speech, Text-to-Video and Image-to-Video  artificial intelligence model for your tasks and business.

LATEST TOOLS

Moonbeam

Charisma AI

Essay Writer by Papertyper

Slite

Wonderin AI

Spur

Stenography

Calldesk

MaxAI.me

PhotoRestore

Dataconomy

COPYRIGHT © DATACONOMY MEDIA GMBH, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

  • About
  • Imprint
  • Contact
  • Legal & Privacy

Follow Us

  • News
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • DeFi & Blockchain
    • Finance
    • Gaming
    • Startups
    • Tech
  • Industry
  • Research
  • Resources
    • Articles
    • Guides
    • Case Studies
    • Whitepapers
    • AI Models Leaderboard
  • AI tools
  • Newsletter
  • + More
    • Glossary
    • Conversations
    • Events
    • About
      • Who we are
      • Contact
      • Imprint
      • Legal & Privacy
      • Partner With Us
No Result
View All Result
Subscribe

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. You can choose to accept or reject them. Visit our Privacy Policy.