DataSage, Inc. was a company headquartered in
Reading, Massachusetts
Reading ( ) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, north of central Boston. The population was 25,518 at the 2020 census.
History
Settlement and American independence
Many of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's original settler ...
that offered a suite of
data mining,
personalization
Personalization (broadly known as customization) consists of tailoring a service or a product to accommodate specific individuals, sometimes tied to groups or segments of individuals. A wide variety of organizations use personalization to improv ...
,
clickstream, and
forecasting software. Founded in 1997,
DataSage was bought by
Vignette Corporation
Vignette Corporation was a company that offered a suite of content management, web portal, collaboration, document management, and records management software. Targeted at the enterprise market, Vignette offered products under the name StoryServe ...
in 2000.
Overview
Targeted at the enterprise market, DataSage was a provider of e-marketing and personalization applications.
Many large customers ran DataSage’s Data Mining Manager product, including
Amazon.com
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,
Staples,
Bradlees,
Sears,
Outpost.com
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and My-Meals.com.
History
In 1994 David Blundin
started Cirrus Recognition Systems with the goal of leveraging innovative pattern recognition software developed by David at
MIT as part of his work in the
MIT AI Lab
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) is a research institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) formed by the 2003 merger of the Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) and the Artificial Intelligence La ...
. The initial application was Optical Character Recognition, and the new technology made the OCR process faster and more reliable. The original sale for the company came in the form of a $300K licensing agreement with
Scan-Optics, a manufacturer of document scanners. This initial success was rallied into new market opportunities, recognizing that the advanced technology had applications in other fields, including the growing field of data mining and forecasting.
In 1997, recognizing that the enterprise data mining market was a much larger opportunity than OCR, the original Cirrus Recognition Systems team formed a new company, DataSage, Inc., and began to tackle the Enterprise Data Mining market. DataSage’s initial success in inventory forecasting in the grocery business turned into a significant relationship with Walmart, providing perishable inventory forecasting solutions in Walmart’s emerging supermarket offering. During this same time period, the e-commerce market was heating up, and DataSage recognized the opportunity to enhance the product offering to support the needs of advanced e-commerce providers looking to provide personalized content based on the user’s clickstream behavior.
In 1999, DataSage launched a new set of product features specifically designed to be used in the website content personalization market,
which included early collaboration with Amazon.com. This early market success in e-commerce personalization caught the eye of several major e-commerce providers that were each looking to integrate and provide these advanced capabilities with their platforms.
On January 7, 2000, a reverse triangular merger agreement was signed by both DataSage and Vignette. On January 10, 2000
Vignette Corporation
Vignette Corporation was a company that offered a suite of content management, web portal, collaboration, document management, and records management software. Targeted at the enterprise market, Vignette offered products under the name StoryServe ...
announced its intention to acquire DataSage for 3.16 million shares plus assumption of the company's stock option plan and compensation plans for key employees amounting to 250,000 shares, with a target closing date of no later than March 31, 2000.
The acquisition was completed and announced on February 15, 2000.
Using the average closing price of Vignette’s stock over the 15 trading days following the close of the transaction (adjusted for inflation from 2000 to 2015) yields a 2015 inflation-adjusted valuation of over $1 billion. As a result, DataSage was a
Unicorn (finance) 13 years before Cowboys Ventures founder
Aileen Lee
Aileen Lee (born 1970) is a U.S. venture capital angel investor and co-founder of Cowboy Ventures.
Lee coined the often-used Silicon Valley term Unicorn (finance), unicorn in a ''TechCrunch'' article "Welcome To The Unicorn Club: Learning from B ...
coined the term for private companies that reach a valuation of $1 billion or more.
See also
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Data Mining
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Content Management Systems
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Vignette Corporation
Vignette Corporation was a company that offered a suite of content management, web portal, collaboration, document management, and records management software. Targeted at the enterprise market, Vignette offered products under the name StoryServe ...
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