Company:Causata

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Short description: American enterprise software company


Causata
TypePrivate
Industrycustomer experience management software
Marketing automation
Founded2009
HeadquartersSan Mateo, California, USA
London, UK
Key people
Paul Wahl
ProductsSoftware application
Computer software
Websitewww.causata.com
@Causata

Causata is an enterprise software company based in San Mateo, California , United States with development offices in London, England , UK. It provides software which is used by business-to-consumer marketers to manage interactions with customers.[1][2] The company launched the fourth version of its products in February, 2013.

Corporate history

Causata was founded in 2009 by Paul Phillips and opened its first office in London, England , UK. The company opened its San Mateo, California office in 2011. CEO Paul Wahl, a former CEO of SAP America and former COO of Siebel Systems, joined the company in March 2012.[3][4] Causata has received $23 million in venture funding from Accel Partners London, the Series C round coming in Feb. 2013.[5][6][7][8]

In 2013, Causata was acquired by NICE Systems.[9]

Products

Causata's software uses HBase, the NoSQL database on the Hadoop Distributed File System.[7][10] It has industry-specific applications for cross-sell, acquisition, and retention to enable marketers to personalize web and mobile interfaces, operate email and mobile messaging campaigns, enable targeted advertising and create context-driven sales and service.[2]

  • The Identity Graph algorithms use first-party online and offline customer data to combine customers' identities and event timelines.
  • The Predictive Profile compares individual customer paths and histories against each other to predict customer intent. Machine learning algorithms based on reinforcement methodologies build real-time predictive analytics models for individual customers.[11][12]
  • Decisioning serves targeted offers, promotions and ads to potential customers, based on information gathered by the previously mentioned analysis.[10]

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