ThoughtSpot Data Search Appliance can provide a search-based user experience for business data access and analysis.
Every day at Connectikpeople.co,
we have the huge opportunities to tap the experimentations and learn about business
data access, analysis and visualization. In this momentum, we are very passionate
to talk about ThoughtSpot, billed as a game-changer in the world of BI (Business
Intelligence).
Connectikpeople.co can
observes that, ThoughtSpot is
building, what we can call a disruptive technology from the ground-up to change
the game in business data access, analysis and visualization.
In fact, ThoughtSpot Data
Search Appliance is a plug-and-play solution that provides a search-based user
experience for business data access and analysis.
Its early access program for ThoughtSpot Data Search Appliance can offer
business users the ability to access and analyze terabytes of business data
with a Google-like
ease-of-use.
The goal here is to eliminate the tremendous reporting pressure that is
created on IT by ‘’data-hungry business users’’ by enabling IT to manage data
and infrastructure in a secure and centralized manner, eliminating
proliferation of data copies on users’ desktops.
The founding team includes CEO & co-founder Ajeet Singh previously
co-founded Nutanix, CTO & co-founder Amit Prakash was a founding engineer
of Microsoft’s Bing team and then spent five years leading technical teams in
Google’s AdSense Analytics group.
About ThoughtSpot
ThoughtSpot is aiming to fix the broken business intelligence model in the
enterprise. ThoughtSpot Data Search Appliance is a plug-and-play solution that
provides a search-based user experience for business data access and analysis.
Based in Redwood City, CA, ThoughtSpot has raised $10.7M in Series A from
Lightspeed Venture Partners and top-tier angel investors. The ThoughtSpot
founding team has experience of building the fastest-growing enterprise tech
company of the last decade, Nutanix, and also market- defining search and
analytics technologies at companies such as Google, Amazon, Oracle, and
Microsoft.