Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Bay Area AI data analyst startup from Rubrik veterans; $73M total ($50M Kleiner Perkins/NVIDIA Series A Nov 2025) at $3.6M revenue with 40+ enterprises (ConocoPhillips/Cisco) using query-writing to reduce hallucination risk.
WisdomAI is a San Francisco Bay Area-based enterprise AI data analytics platform — backed with $73 million in total funding including a $23 million seed round led by Coatue and a $50 million Series A led by Kleiner Perkins with NVIDIA NVentures participation in November 2025 — providing enterprise teams with an AI data analyst that answers business questions from structured, unstructured, and "dirty" (uncleaned) data through a query-writing architecture that uses LLMs exclusively to generate SQL and analytical code rather than to produce answers directly, significantly reducing AI hallucination risk compared to LLM-native analytics approaches. WisdomAI emerged from stealth in May 2025, founded in 2023 by Rubrik data infrastructure veterans. By July 2025, the company reported $3.6 million in revenue with approximately 33 employees and 40+ enterprise customers including ConocoPhillips, Cisco, Descope, and Patreon — growing from 2 enterprise customers to 40+ within months of launch.
2025: Tableau Next with AI agents GA with Tableau+ SKU; Concierge and Data pro GA June 2025; Leader in 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant Analytics and BI (12th consecutive year)
Tableau is a business intelligence and data visualization platform founded in 2003 by Christian Chabot, Pat Hanrahan, and Chris Stolte as a spin-out from a Stanford computer science research project focused on making database queries accessible to non-programmers through visual interfaces. The company's founding technology — VizQL (Visual Query Language) — translates drag-and-drop visual interactions into database queries, enabling analysts to explore data without writing SQL. Tableau went public in 2013 and was acquired by Salesforce in 2019 for $15.7 billion in one of the largest enterprise software acquisitions at that time, becoming the analytics foundation of Salesforce's Einstein intelligence strategy.\n\nTableau's platform spans desktop, server, and cloud deployment options and supports connectivity to hundreds of data sources including cloud warehouses (Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift), databases, flat files, and SaaS applications. The product family includes Tableau Desktop for individual analysts, Tableau Server for on-premise enterprise deployments, Tableau Cloud for SaaS delivery, and Tableau Public for free public data visualization publishing. In 2025, Salesforce launched Tableau Next, a reimagined platform embedding AI agents — including Concierge for natural language analytics and Data Pro for automated insight generation — as first-class features available in general availability.\n\nTableau has been positioned as a Leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms continuously since the quadrant's inception, and it retains that designation in the 2024 report. Salesforce's integration has expanded Tableau's addressable market by connecting it directly to the CRM data that hundreds of thousands of Salesforce customers manage, while also introducing organizational complexity as Tableau's product roadmap increasingly merges with Salesforce's broader Einstein and Data Cloud strategy.
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