Tableau Software has
announced it has acquired ClearGraph, a cutting edge Palo Alto startup that
enables smart data discovery and data analysis through natural language query
technology. Tableau plans to integrate ClearGraph’s technology into Tableau’s
products, making it even easier for more people to interact with their data by
using natural language to ask questions and search for insights.
“We are thrilled to bring the ClearGraph team
to Tableau to enable people to ask questions of their data using natural
language,” said Francois Ajenstat, Chief Product Officer at Tableau. “Natural
language queries will make it easier for more people to interact with Tableau,
whether you’re an executive who needs an answer quickly, or on a mobile phone
and want an answer from your data on the move. We’re excited about this
acquisition as the ClearGraph team shares our mission and is aligned with our
innovation perspectives on conversational analytics.”
ClearGraph makes it easy to analyze data using
natural language. It brings a consumer-like experience to users by connecting
disparate data sources and making them accessible and intelligible through
simple conversational style search. ClearGraph’s unique natural language query
technology stores semantic data in knowledge graphs that can expand and learn
over time. Accessing and analyzing data using ClearGraph requires no technical
training, as the system can infer users’ intent through natural language. For
example, people could ask questions such as, “Total sales by customers who
purchased staples in New York,” then filter to, “orders in the last 30 days,”
then group by, “project owner’s department.”
“We founded ClearGraph because we saw a need to
bridge the gap between humans and computers through natural language,
especially when it comes to exploring data,” said Andrew Vigneault, CEO of
ClearGraph. “Tableau is a natural fit for us because we have similar missions,
cultures and genuine desire to help more people around the world access,
interact with and get answers from their data.”
ClearGraph was founded in 2014 by Andrew
Vigneault and Ryan Atallah. The team recruited Stanford PhD graduate Alex
Djalali, who specializes in computational linguistics, to develop the product
along with several other engineers. ClearGraph is used by dozens of customers,
including large enterprises. As part of the acquisition, employees will join
Tableau in its Palo Alto office. The team will be focused on integrating ClearGraph’s
underlying technology into Tableau products.
Tableau helps people see and understand data.
Tableau helps anyone quickly analyze, visualize and share information. More
than 61,000 customer accounts get rapid results with Tableau in the office and
on-the-go. Over 300,000 people use Tableau Public to share public data in their
blogs and websites.
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