SnapLogic is a commercial software company that provides the Integration Services as a Service (iPaaS) tool to connect Cloud data sources, SaaS applications and on-premises business software applications. Headquartered in San Mateo, CA, SnapLogic was founded in 2006. SnapLogic is headed by Ex-CEO and Co-Founder Informatica Gaurav Dhillon, and is supported by Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Partners, Floodgate Funds, Brian McClendon and Naval Ravikant. By 2017, the company has raised $ 136.3 million.
On December 10, 2015, SnapLogic announced $ 37.5 million in funds led by Microsoft and Silver Lake Waterman along with existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Partners and Triangle Peak Partners. This made total investment increased to $ 96.3 million for SnapLogic at the time of this announcement.
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Products
The Elastic SnapLogic Integration Platform consists of Cloud Integration, a prebuilt connector called Snaps and Snaplex for data processing in the cloud or behind a firewall. The company's products have been referred to as targeting the Internet of Things market to connect data, applications, and devices.
The Integration Cloud approaches the integration of large data through the following tools:
- Designers: An HTML5-based user interface for defining and building integration workflows, called pipelines.
- Managers: Control and monitor SnapLogic's orchestration performance and manage data and process flow cycles.
- Dashboard: Provides visibility into the health of integration, including performance, reliability, and usage.
The Snaplex is a self-improvement, elastic execution grid that streams data between applications, databases, files, social and large data sources. Snaplex can run in the cloud, behind the firewall and in Hadoop.
Snaps is a collection of modular integration components created for specific applications or data sources and available for analytics and large data sources, identity management, social media, online storage, ERP, databases and technologies such as XML, JSON, Oauth, SOAP, and REST. The Snap pattern was introduced in March 2014 to help by connecting cloud services like Amazon Redshift, Salesforce.com, Workday and ServiceNow, both with one another and with applications, databases and files in place. The company's 2015 Winter release focuses on adding tighter security and additional support for Hadoop and large data integration into its product line.
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Awards
- AlwaysOn Global 250 Winner
- DBTA 100 2014 - The Most Meaningful Companies in the Data âââ â¬
- Sand Hill 50 "Decisive and Innovative" on the Cloud
- EMA Vendors to Watch
See also
References
Further reading
- "SnapLogic Update Adds Spark, Cache Cassandra Apache". Information Week . October 13, 2016 . Retrieved October 13, 2016 . Ã,
External links
- Official website
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