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Rupert Raises $8 million for Analytics Platform

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Rupert, an Israeli startup that offers an analytics distribution platform, raised $8 million in seed funding led by Cortical Ventures and IA Ventures with participation by Citi Ventures and Joule Ventures, as well as data leaders, including CEO of AtScale, Christopher Lynch, founders of Stitch,

Rupert was co-founded by Ziv Wangenheim and Yoni Steinmentz after leading analyst and data teams at organizations such as Google, Jefferies, Lazard, and Palantir. Harnessing the power of natural language capabilities, Rupert’s platform connects analytics sources (e.g. BI tools, semantic layers), operational applications (e.g. CRMs, ad campaign managers, Jira), and communications tools (e.g. Slack, Teams, email), enabling analytics and operations teams to deliver hyper-personalized insight alerts to business stakeholders, at scale. Alerts are prompted by intelligent data triggers and accompanied by “Action Modules” that allow users to immediately act on critical insights thus ensuring that every business improvement opportunity is capitalized upon.

Rupert helps analytics and operations teams to be proactive and deliver to business users personalized, actionable insights at scale, without the pain of servicing them. Rupert measures and boosts analytics assets’ ROI by maximizing actionability and engagement with them and by minimizing the analytics infrastructure and operations’ costs.

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“The most effective business teams take data-driven business actions.” says Rupert CEO, Ziv Wangenheim.

“While organizations invest heavily in infrastructure for analytics, the insights their business teams need remain reactive, hidden, and idle in endless reporting dashboards. These dashboards are designed for exploration, rather than being proactive and driving meaningful business actions. Our customers strive to be truly data-driven and need the ability to activate their insights and measure the business impact of their analytics.”

“We built Rupert to help organizations close the loop from data pipelines to business impact. Our customers see up to 14x increase in business actions triggered by analytics. We help analytics teams claim their seat at the business table and move out of “support mode” and into “proactive mode”, by connecting their work directly to business KPIs and impact.”

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