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Birst brings the benefits of fact-based decision making to a much broader audience than ever before. Founded in 2005 by Business Intelligence experts, we witnessed firsthand the power of enterprise-wide BI platforms, but were dismayed to see how the fragmented offerings, complexity, and high costs inhibited widespread adoption. The advent of the Cloud opened up new possibilities for BI to drive better business execution. We recognized we could build a robust, multi-tenant BI platform that would unify the traditionally siloed BI technologies, automate critical data management tasks, and greatly reduce complexity—speeding deployments and reducing overall costs. Our secret lies in our patented ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.birst.com
  • 153 Kearny St Ste 300
    San Francisco, CA USA 94108
  • Phone: 415.766.4800

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