Chart.io Analytics Raises $3.2 Million

→ by Geena Urango < @urango >
at 9:15am Nov 2, 2011

Chart.io is a startup company that offers businesses enterprise level analytics tools for databases. As reported by TechCrunch: In a funding led by Avalon Ventures with Bullpen Capital, Chart.io has raised $3.15 million. In total, the company has raised $4.38 million.

Co-Founders David Beyer and Dave Fowler developed a Google Analytics that helps companies analyze and track their critical data in real time.

Using Chart.io as your database analytics has multiple different benefits:

  • Although there are plenty of solutions for database analytics, Chart.io is cheaper and easy to use.
  • Chart.io pulls data out of your database (with your permission)
  • This data is then loaded into  web dashboard from which you can create charts from multiple data streams
  • Because it’s web based, you can have a group of people view the results through a permalink instead of emailing an Excel file
  • Chart.io connects to a businesses’ internal databases and lets anyone in a company easily create real-time visualizations of important business data

Chart.io is re-imagining business analytics from the ground up. This company offers every enterprise a simple-to-use and powerful platform that helps businesses understand their critical data.

Find out more about this startup on their Facebook page or by following them on Twitter @chartio

About the Author: Geena Urango

@urango

Geena Urango is a graduate student at the University of Southern California. She is currently working on her Master's in Communication Management with an emphasis in Marketing. After finishing her 4 years of eligibility at USC playing for the Women's Volleyball team, she is now training for beach volleyball, and is currently on the USA Beach Volleyball U23 team. Aside from academics and athletics, Geena has had multiple internships in Marketing/PR and aspires to pursue a career in this field. Likes: traveling, mediterranean food, sandy beach hair. Dislikes: country music, bees, slow Internet

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