SnapLogic explained

Logo Alt:SnapLogic company logo
Location City:San Mateo, California, U.S.
Area Served:Global
Products:Elastic integration platform
Services:Online software

SnapLogic is a commercial software company that provides integration platform as a service[1] (iPaaS) tools for connecting cloud data sources, SaaS applications, and on-premises business software applications. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in San Mateo, California. SnapLogic is headed by Gaurav Dhillon, ex-CEO and co-founder of Informatica, and is venture-backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Partners, Floodgate Fund, Brian McClendon, and Naval Ravikant.

History

On December 10, 2015, SnapLogic announced a $37.5 million funding round led by Microsoft and Silver Lake Waterman along with existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Partners, and Triangle Peak Partners.[2] [3]

On December 13, 2021, SnapLogic raised $160 million in funding at a valuation of $1 Billion Valuation.[4]

Products

SnapLogic's Elastic Integration Platform consists of an Integration Cloud, prebuilt connectors called Snaps, and a Snaplex for data processing in the cloud or behind the firewall. The company's products have been referred to as targeting the Internet of Things marketplace for connecting data, applications, and devices.[5]

The Integration Cloud approaches big data integration through the following tools:

The Snaplex is a self-upgrading, elastic execution grid that streams data between applications, databases, files, social and big data sources. The Snaplex can run in the cloud, behind the firewall and on Hadoop.[6]

Snaps are modular collections of integration components built for a specific application or data source and are available for analytics and big data sources, identity management, social media, online storage, ERP, databases and technologies such as XML, JSON, OAuth, SOAP, and REST. Snap Patterns was introduced in March 2014 to help with connecting cloud services like Amazon Redshift, Salesforce.com, Workday and ServiceNow, both with each other and with on-premises applications, databases and files.[7] The company's Winter 2015 release focused on adding tighter security and added support for Hadoop and big data integration to its product line.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: i Paas - Integration Platform as a Service - Gartner. 10 February 2012. 13 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Miller. Ron. SnapLogic Raises $37.5 Million To Help Legacy Data Play Nicely In The Cloud. 2015-12-10. TechCrunch. 10 December 2015.
  3. Web site: SnapLogic Funding Round . 2024-07-20 . Gaebler.com Resources for Entrepreneurs . en.
  4. Web site: SnapLogic Raises $165 Million at a $1 Billion Valuation to Lead the Surging Enterprise Automation Market. 2023-07-24. SnapLogic. en-US.
  5. Web site: Broadening Data Integration With SnapLogic. Ben. Kepes. Forbes. 13 October 2016.
  6. Web site: Greg . Benson . Idevnews - SnapLogic's iPaaS Adds Big Enhancements for Big Data with Hadoop 2.0 . 13 October 2016.
  7. Web site: SnapLogic Hopes to Ease Cloud Integration Woes - Enterprise Apps Today. 26 March 2014. 13 October 2016.
  8. Web site: Craig . Stewart . Idevnews - SnapLogic iPaaS Adds Lifecycle Management, Security To Speed Deployment, Empower 'Citizen Integrators' . 13 October 2016.
  9. Web site: SnapLogic Named an AlwaysOn Global 250 Winner.
  10. http://www.dbta.com/Editorial/Trends-and-Applications/DBTA-100-2014---The-Companies-That-Matter-Most-in-Data-97199.aspx DBTA 100 2014
  11. Web site: Sand Hill 50 "Agile and Innovative" in Cloud - Sand Hill Group. 3 June 2014.
  12. Web site: SnapLogic Named "Vendor to Watch" by Enterprise Management Associates.