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Wall
Street Journal, Don Clark (6/12/2013)
“ ‘We didn’t want to do the
typical venture round this time,’ says Roman Stanek, GoodData’s CEO. ‘We feel
like we are strong in business in the U.S. and we want to grow internationally.’
”
AllThingsD,
Arik Hesseldahl (6/12/2013)
“In
addition to the investment, TOTVS has become a distribution partner, giving
GoodData access to a market worth about $9 billion.”
TechCrunch,
Alex Williams (6/13/2013)
“GoodData
has raised $22 million in a Series D round, with funding led by Sao-Paulo-based
TOTVS Ventures, the investment arm of TOTVS S.A., the largest enterprise
software company in Latin America. Also participating were Andreessen Horowitz,
General Catalyst Partners, Next World Capital and Tenaya Capital, who also
participated in the latest round. This is TOTVS’ first investment outside
Brazil.”
“…A
cloud-based business intelligence technology company, GoodData has now raised
$75.5 million and looks poised to join the IPO crowd, at least at some point.
Founded in the Czech Republic by Roman Stanek and headquartered in San
Francisco, the company is one of the leaders in the emerging new business
intelligence market.”
Dow
Jones, Deborah Gage (6/12/2013)
“GoodData
Corp., a provider of business analytics software, has raised a $22 million
Series D investment led by Totvs
Ventures , the investment arm of publicly traded Latin American
enterprise software company Totvs SA
.”
VentureBeat,
Rebecca Grant, (6/13/2013)
“GoodData is one of Silicon
Valleys “enterprise cool kids.” It is a business-intelligence service provider,
meaning businesses use its cloud-based technology to make data-driven
decisions. The platform includes operational dashboards, metrics and
performance reports, data storage, analytics, and collaboration tools. Founder
Roman Stanek said GoodData stands out from the crowd because it emphasizes
heavily on user experience to make the tick technical elements of big data
comprehensible to people outside of IT.”
VentureBeat, Jolie O’Dell (6/13/2013)
“Big
data” company GoodData has raised $22 million from Latin America’s largest enterprise
software company. GoodData is one of Silicon Valley’s “enterprise cool kids.”
ZDNet, Larry Dignan (6/14/2013)
“Latin America's largest
enterprise software company, TOTVS, invested in the latest venture round of
GoodData in a move that highlights how cloud big data and analytics will play a
big role in the region.”
Fortune,
Dan Primack (6/13/2013)
“This represents the first
investment outside of Brazil for TOTVS Ventures, the investment arm of listed
Brazilian enterprise software company TOTVS”
PandoDaily,
Staff (6/13/2013)
GoodData
raises $22 million Series D (announcement
in ticker linked to press release)
San
Francisco Business Times, Patrick Hoge (6/12/2013)
“Founded in 2007, San
Francisco-based GoodData has now raised $75 million, and it is preparing for an
expansion campaign to Latin America. Brazil-based Totvs’sAlexandre
Dinkelmann will join the board of directors.”
Silicon
Valley Business Journal, Cromwell Schubarth (6/12/2013)
"We're now taking
GoodData to the next step: leveraging Totvs's dominant position in the region
to extend our U.S. leadership to the $9 billion Latin America software
market," Stanek said in a prepared statement.
peHUB,
Alastair Goldfisher (6/12/2013)
“This is the first
investment outside of Brazil for TOTVS Ventures, which typically invests in
seed and Series A and B deals, according to the firm’s
website. San Francisco-based GoodData,
which helps corporations crunch data generated by SAP and other enterprise
software programs, has now raised about $75 million in total funding.”
Pulse
2.0, Staff (6/13/2013)
“GoodData has raised a total
of over $75 million so far. TOTVS Ventures is the investment arm company
of enterprise software company TOTVS. Alexandre Dinkelmann of TOTVS is
joining GoodData’s board of directors.”
PulsoSocial, Emily Stewart (6/13/2013)
“So why go with GoodData first? Based in San Francisco,
GoodData provides a platform and applications for cloud-based big data
analytics. Its on-demand business development services help business users,
analysts and IT professionals capture and process data through dashboards,
reports and custom metrics. Importantly, GoodData requires no hardware or
software for integration.”
QuinnSight
Research, Evan Quinn (6/13/2013)
“I am bullish on all of the
“as-a-service” big data players, like Birst, TreasureData, and Qubole, though
the latter two are still quite early stage. But GoodData has emerged as
the option with the most current customer momentum, and the most pizzazz.
While thus far GoodData has focused on marketing and services industry as their
primary horizontal and vertical use case, it strikes me that if they could add
a few more analytics apps style offerings, they would be ready to qualify for
take-off. Plus, GoodData’s executives and board possess strong, proven
entrepreneurial pedigree.”
Tech
Market View, Anthony Miller (6/13/2013)
“The real beneficiary though
should be GoodData, which will now have the backing of the region's best known
indigenous software firm with which to establish its credentials.”
MR Web, Staff (6/14/2013)
“Cloud-based big
data analytics specialist GoodData, headquartered in San Francisco, has raised
$22m in Series D funding, which it will use to support its expansion into the
Latin American enterprise software market.”
NewNet, Staff (6/13/2013)
“Executive vice
president of strategy and finance at TOTVS Alexandre Dinkelmann said, ‘By
combining GoodData’s intuitive analytics with our market-leading enterprise software,
we are creating the cloud analytics leader in Latin America and giving access
to Big Data solutions to our clients in Latin America.”
Venture
Capital Dispatch, Staff (6/13/2013)
“Also
in today’s VentureWire, GoodData, a
developer of business analytics software, has raised a $22
million Series D round led by Totvs Ventures, the investment arm of
Latin American software company Totvs SA”
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