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Xcalar is an early stage startup fundamentally changing the way people find deep meaningful insights from their data. It is founded by Silicon Valley veterans with a highly successful entrepreneurial track record. Backed by industry pioneers, visionaries, and top-tier VCs, Xcalar`s premise is a quality user experience fronting a highly scalable architecture.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.xcalar.com
  • 3031 Tisch Way Suite 450
    San Jose, AK USA 95128
  • Phone: 408.471.1711

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Funding

Xcalar raised $21M on 06/28/2017

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