Top DataOps Funding and Investments in 2021

Top DataOps Funding and Investments in 2021
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This article will provide you with information about top dataOps funding and investments in 2021.

DataOps is an automated, process-oriented technique that analytic and data teams employ to increase data analytics quality and minimize cycle time. While DataOps originated as a collection of best practices, it has evolved into a distinct and innovative approach to data analytics. DataOps refers to the whole data lifecycle, from data preparation to reporting, and recognizes the data analytics team's and IT operations linked to nature. DataOps uses the Agile approach to reduce the time it takes to produce insights that are aligned with business goals.

Tengu

Funding: US$418.6K

Transaction Type: Seed

Key Investors: Ahorn, imec

Tengu is a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solution that solves these problems. By creating its own data pipelines and environments, it connects to the company's data sources, streamlines, and standardizes the data. This makes it easier for data scientists to work with machine learning and AI, as well as for business analysts to enter data into dashboards and business intelligence tools to receive real-time insights.

Delphix

Funding: US$119.5 million

Transaction Type: Secondary Market

Key Investors: Princeton Ventures and Icon Ventures

Delphix is a global provider of an intelligent data platform that helps businesses accelerate their digital transformation. Its DataOps platform is compatible with a wide range of platforms, including mainframes, Oracle databases, ERP applications, and Kubernetes containers. The company is based in Redwood City, California, and was formed in 2008.

Superb AI

Funding: US$11.6 million

Transaction Type: Series A

Key Investors: Duke Angel Network and KT investment Inc.

Superb AI is an end-to-end training data platform that automates data preparation at scale and makes it easy to generate and iterate on datasets. Superb AI, which was founded in 2018 by data scientists, academicians, and machine learning engineers, is revolutionizing the way teams of all sizes label, manage, curate, and provide training data. Excellent AI enables businesses of all sizes to develop and deploy computer vision solutions more quickly than ever before.

Unravel Data

Funding: US$57.2 million

Transaction Type: Series C

Key Investors: GGV Capital and Harmony Partners

Unravel Data is a full-stack and sophisticated AI-powered Automated Performance Management (APM) platform for big data. In a self-service DataOps environment, Unravel Data ensures app stability and performance, maximizes cost savings (across storage, compute, and users), and boosts productivity. Unravel Data supports all big data applications, including ETL, analytics, machine learning, SQL, and streaming, for both on-premise and cloud settings, operating on popular big data systems like Hadoop and Spark.

Zaloni

Funding: US$24.6 million

Transaction Type: Debt Financing

Key Investors: Espresso Capital and Sierra Ventures

Zaloni is a firm that accelerates data. Arena software from the firm provides trustworthy data agility and cost savings while also shortening the time to analytics value. The firm backs up this award-winning platform with expert services, including specialists that specialize in improving data operations to help businesses overcome their data sprawl problems.

StreamSets

Funding: US$76.2 million

Transaction Type: Venture – Series Unknown

Key Investors: Tenaya Capital and Battery Ventures

Performance management for data flows that fuel the next generation of big data applications is provided by StreamSets software. It aims to bring operational excellence to the management of data in motion, ensuring that data is delivered on time and in good condition, allowing for business-critical analysis and decision-making.

Naveego

Funding: US$500K

Transaction Type: Venture – Series Unknown

Key Investors: Casey Cowell and Boomerang-Catapult

Naveego is a Traverse City, Michigan-based company that specializes in Master Data Management, Data Integration, and Business Intelligence. Companies perform best when they can employ best-of-breed apps for each function of their organization, according to the firm.

Badook AI

Funding: US$32.3K

Transaction Type: Pre-seed

Key Investors: Right Click Capital and CyRise

Badook is a software business that is building a collection of tools for test automation of machine learning and artificial intelligence data and models. The business was established in 2019 and is based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

K2View

Funding: US$28 million

Transaction Type: Series A

Key Investors: Forestay Capital and Genesis Partners

The K2View platform continuously ingests all customer data from all systems, enhances it with real-time insights, and turns it into a unique Micro-DB for each customer. Every micro-DB is compressed and individually encrypted to enhance efficiency, scale, and security. It's then sent in milliseconds to drive rapid, efficient, and pleasant client encounters.

HighByte

Funding: US$1.4 million

Transaction Type: Convertible Note

Key Investors: Maine Angels and Maine Venture Fund

HighByte is a Portland, Maine-based industrial software development firm that creates solutions to meet the data architecture and integration issues posed by Industry 4.0. The business has created the first DataOps solution designed specifically for the needs of industrial assets, goods, processes, and systems at the edge.

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