SnapLogic (SNAL.PVT)
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SnapLogic offers self-service applications and data integration products and solutions. The Company claims to allow its users to connect applications and data across the enterprise so they can improve business processes, accelerate decision-making, and drive better business outcomes. SnapLogic’s Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP) claims to accelerate data and process flow across applications, databases, data warehouses, big data streams, and IoT deployments – whether on-premises or in the cloud. Unlike traditional integration software that requires hand-crafted coding by teams of developers, SnapLogic claims that its platform enables both IT and business users to create scalable data pipelines. SnapLogic was founded in 2006 by Gaurav Dhillon and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Lead investors include Andreessen Horowitz, Capital One, and Microsoft.
SnapLogic
- Sector:
- Data and Analytics
- Industry: Cloud Computing, Cloud Data Services, Enterprise Software, Information Technology, PaaS, SaaS
- Full Time Employees:
- 251
Key Executives
Name | Title |
---|---|
Gaurav Dhillon | Chief Executive Officer |
Ahsan Malik | Chief Financial Officer |
Key Facts
SnapLogic is a provider of Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS), offering businesses a comprehensive solution to connect applications, data sources, and APIs across cloud and on-premises environments.
SnapLogic's platform supports hybrid cloud deployments, aiding integration between cloud applications (e.g., Salesforce, Workday) and legacy on-premises systems, enhancing operational efficiency and agility for enterprises.
SnapLogic has cultivated strategic partnerships with leading cloud providers (e.g., AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud) and technology vendors to expand its ecosystem and boost platform interoperability. These collaborations help the software integrate with third-party applications and services.
Decreased IT budgets in response to global economic uncertainties, could result in longer sales cycles and lower customer acquisition rates for SnapLogic.
Despite its advanced features, integrating SnapLogic's platform with existing IT systems and applications can be complex and time-consuming for enterprises. Integration failures, performance issues, or compatibility issues with legacy systems may lead to customer dissatisfaction and potential churn.
Regulatory changes in data privacy laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) or industry-specific compliance requirements may necessitate costly upgrades to SnapLogic's security infrastructure and processes.