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Logtrust

www.logtrust.com

 
Logtrust was formed in May 2011, by a group of professionals with over 15 years of experience in the sector to offer Big Data analytic services in and from the cloud to businesses of all sizes. We invested 2 years developing our platform and started our sales activities early 2013 and already have great wwd references. Our technology allows companies to gain real-time operational and business intelligence. It`s simple, without the need for initial investment and with costs tailored to suit businesses and their expansion.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.logtrust.com
  • 710 Lakeway Drive Suite 195
    Sunnyvale, AK USA 94085
  • Phone: 866.221.2254

Executives

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Funding

Logtrust raised $35M on 09/27/2017
Logtrust raised $25M on 06/07/2018

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