Cambridge Semantics

Cambridge Semantics
Private
Industry Computer Software
Founded 2007
Founder Sean Martin
Lee Feigenbaum
Simon Martin
Emmett Eldred
Headquarters Boston, MA, United States
Number of locations
(2) Boston, MA & San Diego, CA
Key people
Chuck Pieper (CEO)
Alok Prasad (President)
Website cambridgesemantics.com

Cambridge Semantics is a privately held company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with a West Coast office in San Diego, California. The company develops and sells a suite of smart data products for Data Management, Data Discovery and Enterprise Analytics.

History

Cambridge Semantics was founded in 2007 by Sean Martin, Lee Feigenbaum, Simon Martin, Rouben Meschian and Emmett Eldred who all previously worked at IBM's Advanced Technology Internet Group.[1][2]

In 2012, Cambridge Semantics appointed Chuck Pieper as Chief Executive Officer. Prior to joining Cambridge Semantics, Pieper was Vice Chairman of Alternative Investments and Managing Director of Credit Suisse within the Asset Management Division.[3]

In 2015, Cambridge Semantics formed an alliance with MarkLogic.[4][5]

In January 2016, Cambridge Semantics acquired SPARQL City and its graph database intellectual property.[6]

Products

Awards and recognition

References

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