Predixion Software

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Predixion Software
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Predictive Analytics Software
Founded2009
Headquarters,
United States  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Area served
Worldwide
OwnerGreenwave Systems
Website Greenwave Systems

Predixion Software is a software company focusing on edge analytics for connected assets. It was founded in late 2009 and is headquartered in Aliso Viejo, CA. [1] [2] [3]

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In September 2016, the company was acquired by Greenwave Systems. [4]

History

2009 Predixion Software was established in late 2009 with four founding partners: Stuart Frost (founder of DATAllegro, [5] acquired by Microsoft in 2008), Simon Arkell, [6] [7] Stephen DeSantis, and Jamie MacLennan [8]

2010 The first product release was announced in September 2010; [9] company closed its Series A Funding Round in October 2010 for $5 million led by DFJ Frontier. [10]

2011 Predixion accepted into the EMC Select Program; EMC led company’s Series B Funding Round in September 2011 for $6 million. [11]

Early 2012, company released predictive analytics software for the healthcare industry. [12] [13] [14] [15]

In August 2013, Predixion closed its largest funding round at $20 million [16] for Series C led by Accenture and GE. [17]

2014 In January, company released “Predixion in the Classroom” [18] [19] program allowing students and teachers free access to some Predixion Insight services. In October, Predixion joined with Salesforce.com, [20] [21] In December, the company relocated corporate headquarters to Aliso Viejo, California.[ citation needed ]

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