Company:SignalDemand
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Type | Privately held |
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Industry | Price optimization and Margin optimization for large manufacturers |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
Products | On-demand price and margin optimization solutions |
Website | SignalDemand |
SignalDemand, an on-demand provider of price and margin optimization software for large manufacturers,[1][2] was founded in 2004 by Michael R. Neal and is based in San Francisco with its European headquarters in London. SignalDemand delivers their solutions as a software as a service (SaaS).[3]
Customers
SignalDemand customers include major meat and food producers[4] such as Cargill, Farmland Foods, Hormel, National Frozen Foods, Rich Products, Seaboard Foods, and Ventura Foods.[5]
Investors
SignalDemand investors include Interwest Partners, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, General Catalyst Partners and Catamount Ventures.[6][7][8]
References
- ↑ Chris Chiappinelli. Managing Automation, (7/2008) "Is the Price Right?"
- ↑ David Bogoslaw. BusinessWeek, (7/2008) "Food Companies: Recipes for Tough Times"
- ↑ Michael Vizard. eWeek, (6/2008) "The Tailoring of Software as a Service"
- ↑ Steve Kay. Cattle Buyers Weekly, (6/2008) "Program Helps Reduce Price Volatility"
- ↑ "SignalDemand Customers". http://signaldemand.com/customers/index.html.
- ↑ Anthony Ha. VentureBeat, (4/2008) "Price-setting Company SignalDemand Gets $20 Million"
- ↑ Ben Worthen. The Wall Street Journal , (4/2008) "Finding the Next Billion-Dollar Tech Company"
- ↑ New York Times , (4/2008) "SignalDemand Raises $20 Million in New Round"
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