MachEye Company type Privately held company Industry Software Founded 2018 Founder Ramesh Panuganty Headquarters San Jose , CA , USServices Produces software using natural search and AI-powered analytics Website https://www.macheye.com
MachEye is an American technology company that produces software using natural search and AI -powered analytics.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] Its software presents data insights as interactive audio-visuals .[ 4] [ 5]
The company is based in San Jose, California .[ 6]
History
MachEye was founded in 2018 by Ramesh Panuganty.[ 7] Panuganty previously founded Drastin,[ 8] the conversational analytics platform that was later acquired by Splunk to improve search-based analytics and intuity in Splunk .[ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
In 2020, they launched an AI-powered platform.[ 12] [ 13] In October 2020, they raised $4.6 million in seed funding,[ 14] [ 15] backed by Canaan Partners and West Wave Capital.[ 4] [ 16]
In May 2024, company was acquired by Verint
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Services
MachEye's platform uses technologies such as artificial intelligence , machine learning , natural language processing , natural language generation , and text-to-speech .[ 1] [ 4] MachEye's AI technology generates audio-visual reports based on users' data. MachEye can also generate reports based on an analysis of users' search history on its platform.[ 18]
MachEye's platform can connect to cloud data sources such as Amazon Redshift , Microsoft 's Synapse , Google 's BigQuery , and Snowflake Computing 's CDP.[ 15] [ 19]
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^ "MachEye raises $four.6M for its enterprise intelligence platform" . techvibe.org . October 28, 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-04-10.
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^ a b "Personalized Business Intelligence Company MachEye Closes $4.6 Million" . Pulse 2.0 . October 30, 2020.
^ "The second most important executive at Airbnb?" . Fortune . 2020-10-29.
^ "#MachEye is now a part of Verint. Excited to become a part of hashtag#Verint family!?" . Linkedin . 2024-06-18.
^ "Business intelligence startup MachEye launches with $4.6M in seed funding" . siliconangle.com . October 28, 2020.
^ "MachEye Raises $4.6M in Funding" . October 28, 2020.