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Anomalo uses AI to automatically monitor data quality in warehouses, learning expected patterns from historical data to detect anomalies without manual rule writing.
Anomalo is an AI-powered data quality company founded in 2018 that has raised $33M to build autonomous data monitoring that eliminates the need for engineers to manually define quality checks. The platform connects to data warehouses and automatically learns the expected distribution, completeness, and statistical properties of every table from historical data, then alerts teams when new data deviates from learned norms. Anomalo's AI-driven approach reduces the time required to achieve comprehensive data monitoring coverage from months of manual rule definition to automated setup in hours. The platform integrates with the modern data stack including dbt, Looker, Tableau, and Airflow and provides root cause analysis tools that help engineers investigate data issues quickly. Anomalo serves data engineering teams at companies where data quality failures have direct business impact, such as financial analytics, customer-facing reports, and ML model inputs. The company has deployed at notable technology companies and differentiates from rule-based monitoring tools through its ability to detect subtle data issues that predefined thresholds would miss. Anomalo positions itself at the intersection of data observability and AI automation, applying ML to the data quality problem itself.
Atlassian ITSM platform (NASDAQ: TEAM, $5.46B TTM revenue, +19.51%) serving 83% Fortune 500; Rovo AI teammate and Jira unification at Team '24 competing with ServiceNow for DevOps-aligned IT service management.
Jira Service Management (JSM) is a cloud IT service management (ITSM) platform developed by Atlassian Corporation (NASDAQ: TEAM) — parent company reporting $5.46 billion in revenue for the twelve months ending September 2025 (+19.51% year-over-year) with a $71 billion market capitalization, serving 300,000+ customers including 83% of the Fortune 500 — providing IT, service desk, and operations teams with incident management, change management, problem management, service catalog, and asset management capabilities built on Atlassian's Jira platform with 98% customer retention. At Team '24 (2024), Atlassian merged Jira Software and Jira Work Management into a unified "Jira" product, and introduced Rovo — an AI teammate providing intelligent search, chat, and automation across the Atlassian platform. JSM competes in the ITSM market by leveraging Atlassian's developer platform ubiquity: 10+ million developers already using Jira for software projects creates a natural expansion path into ITSM for the same enterprise. Founded 2002 by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar in Sydney, Australia; NASDAQ IPO 2015.
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