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Element Analytics

www.elementanalytics.com

 
Element powers digitally-enabled operations for the Industrial Enterprise. Tackling one of the most critical gaps in Industrial IoT –– the fact that 95% of data across the Industrial Enterprise is unusable because it`s fragmented and disconnected –– Element Unify breaks through the data silos by bringing IT and OT data and teams together for the first time on a single solution. With Element Unify, IT and OT teams can collaboratively make data-driven operational and business decisions around rich, contextualized metadata, while ensuring scale, reliability and security. Industrial Enterprises can see up to a 300% increase in time to insight, reduced ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

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Funding

Element Analytics raised $19.5M on 01/08/2018
Element Analytics raised $18M on 06/25/2020

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