Sanjay and his co-founders were project managers and solution architects at a global communications company in the heyday of the data warehousing appliance, when they finally said enough is enough. In 2011, they started Diyotta as a side project to develop a new data integration architecture that could easily connect to data sources, leverage the processing power of modern data lakes and data warehouses, and adapt to new and changing technologies. Their startup story is not unlike many we’ve heard. After several months of coffee shop meetings, late-night deliberations, and successful prototypes, they finally left their day jobs and focused full-time on building their company. Their initial team included 15 developers working in a rented space in a gym. After 11,000 collective hours, they launched Diyotta 1.0 and sold their first license in October 2011. Today, Diyotta has been successfully acquired by ThoughSpot.
I am happy to be a part of a company that is changing that. Diyotta is a data integration technology that captures and moves enormous volumes of data from the many systems and applications that create it to the systems where it all
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