Dataiku Announced a $200 Million Series F funding at a $3.7 billion valuation

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Dataiku, the platform for Everyday AI, today announced $200 million in Series F funding led by new investor, Wellington Management, at a $3.7 billion valuation.

The Series F investment brings Dataiku’s total primary funding since inception to approximately $600 million. This latest investment reinforces Dataiku’s leadership position and will help accelerate its platform capabilities and prepare the company for its next phase of strong, sustainable growth.

Enterprises overwhelmingly understand that now is the time to embrace AI —or risk falling behind. We are on the cusp of a massive market transformation with AI at the heart of it—and we are ready to meet the moment.” – Florian Douetteau, co-founder and CEO of Dataiku.

With this announcement, Dataiku continues its powerful recent momentum. In 2022, the company grew its customer base above 500, including over 150 of the world’s largest enterprises, surpassed $150 million in annual recurring revenue and received numerous industry recognition, such as being named to the Forbes Cloud 100 and Forbes AI 50 lists, Data50, Inc. Best in Business, and Snowflake’s ML/AI partner of the year. The company is also acclaimed as one of the top workplaces by Great Place to Work™, Inc., Forbes and Glassdoor. 


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