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LucidEra

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Industry
  
On-demand software

Ceased operations
  
June 2009

Type of business
  
Private

Founders
  
Tai Tran, Ken Rudin

Headquarters
  
San Mateo, California, United States

Founded
  
2005, California, United States

LucidEra was an on-demand (aka SaaS) business intelligence (BI) solution provider. On June 22, 2009, it was announced that LucidEra would cease operations by the end of June 2009.

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History

LucidEra was founded in 2005 by Ken Rudin, John Sichi, and Tai Tran. Series A funding was led by Benchmark Capital and Matrix Partners. In 2007, LucidEra secured Series B funding led by Crosslink Capital.

The company's CEO, Ken Rudin, summarizes the vision: "Our ultimate goal is to be to BI what salesforce.com is to CRM and all kinds of transaction applications." (Salesforce.com being a well-known SaaS company).

LucidEra was a privately held company headquartered in San Mateo, California. LucidEra ceased operations in June 2009. Birst, and GoodData are offering safe harbor programs for LucidEra customers.

Technology

LucidEra's offering was focused on analytics of CRM and ERP data. However, the analytics applications were not special-purpose built, rather LucidEra developed a generic BI platform, upon which it built vertical solutions.

The company's technology was reliant on open source software such as JBoss, Dojo Toolkit, Mondrian, and software from the Eigenbase Foundation. LucidEra is a key contributor to the LucidDB project, which is hosted by the Eigenbase Foundation. Two of the founders of LucidEra, John Sichi and Tai Tran, are also executives of the Eigenbase Foundation.

Much of the BI technology, particularly the ETL, metadata, and Column-oriented DBMS technology, was based on source code acquired from Broadbase, and was extensively adapted to a modern SaaS architecture.

Products

LucidEra launched its first offering, the forecast to billing application, in March 2007.

LucidSnapShots was released summer of 2007.

In the fall of 2007, LucidEra announced availability of Revenue Lifecycle Analysis and Sales Analysis on Salesforce.com's AppExchange.

Traditional BI companies

Other BI companies which can be classified as traditional software vendors include:

  • BusinessObjects (acquired by SAP in October, 2007)
  • Cognos (acquired by IBM in November, 2007)
  • MicroStrategy
  • SAS
  • Information Builders
  • SaaS BI companies

    Other BI companies which also have a SaaS business model include:

  • Birst
  • Cloud9 Charts
  • Data Applied
  • FunnelSource, Inc.
  • GoodData
  • Indicee
  • Jaspersoft
  • Litebi
  • Oco
  • PivotLink (Formerly SeaTab)
  • RJMetrics
  • Scoremind
  • Sisense
  • Zoho Reports
  • References

    LucidEra Wikipedia