Company type | Private |
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Industry | Big data analytics [1] |
Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | |
Website |
www |
Bottlenose.com, also known as Bottlenose, is an enterprise trend intelligence company that analyzes big data and business data to detect trends for brands. [2] It helps Fortune 500 enterprises discover, and track emerging trends that affect their brands. [3] [4] The company uses natural language processing, sentiment analysis, statistical algorithms, data mining, and machine learning heuristics to determine trends, [5] and has a search engine that gathers information from social networks. [6] KPMG Capital has invested a "substantial amount" in the company. [7]
Bottlenose processed 72 billion messages per day, in real-time, from across social and broadcast media, as of December 2014. [8]
The company is based in Los Angeles, CA. [9] Bottlenose is a real-time trend intelligence tool that measures social media campaigns and trends. [10] [11] The company also provides a free version of its Sonar tool that shows real-time trends across social media. [12]
In October 2012, the company received $1 million of funding from ff Venture Capital and Prosper Capital. [13] By 2014, the company raised about $7 million in funding. [14] In December 2014, KPMG Capital announced further investment in the company. [7] In February 2015, the company confirmed it had raised $13.4 million in Series B funding led by KPMG Capital. [15]
Bottlenose partnered with the nonprofit No Labels during the 2014 State of the Union Address to analyze Twitter conversations for bipartisanship. [16] The company also partnered with media monitoring company Critical Mention to analyze broadcast analytics. [17] [18] The Bottlenose Nerve Center integrated with the Critical Mention API to analyze real-time trends in television and radio broadcasts. [19]
In June 2014, Bottlenose updated its trend detection product to Nerve Center 2.0. It creates a newsfeed to show changes in trends and sends alerts when trends occur. It also has "emotion detection," which will display the emotions associated with specific comments on trending topics. [20] In 2016, Bottlenose released its Nerve Center 3.0 platform, which was designed to automate the work of data scientists and lower the cost of artificial intelligence for businesses. [21] [22]
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Big data analytics [1] |
Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | |
Website |
www |
Bottlenose.com, also known as Bottlenose, is an enterprise trend intelligence company that analyzes big data and business data to detect trends for brands. [2] It helps Fortune 500 enterprises discover, and track emerging trends that affect their brands. [3] [4] The company uses natural language processing, sentiment analysis, statistical algorithms, data mining, and machine learning heuristics to determine trends, [5] and has a search engine that gathers information from social networks. [6] KPMG Capital has invested a "substantial amount" in the company. [7]
Bottlenose processed 72 billion messages per day, in real-time, from across social and broadcast media, as of December 2014. [8]
The company is based in Los Angeles, CA. [9] Bottlenose is a real-time trend intelligence tool that measures social media campaigns and trends. [10] [11] The company also provides a free version of its Sonar tool that shows real-time trends across social media. [12]
In October 2012, the company received $1 million of funding from ff Venture Capital and Prosper Capital. [13] By 2014, the company raised about $7 million in funding. [14] In December 2014, KPMG Capital announced further investment in the company. [7] In February 2015, the company confirmed it had raised $13.4 million in Series B funding led by KPMG Capital. [15]
Bottlenose partnered with the nonprofit No Labels during the 2014 State of the Union Address to analyze Twitter conversations for bipartisanship. [16] The company also partnered with media monitoring company Critical Mention to analyze broadcast analytics. [17] [18] The Bottlenose Nerve Center integrated with the Critical Mention API to analyze real-time trends in television and radio broadcasts. [19]
In June 2014, Bottlenose updated its trend detection product to Nerve Center 2.0. It creates a newsfeed to show changes in trends and sends alerts when trends occur. It also has "emotion detection," which will display the emotions associated with specific comments on trending topics. [20] In 2016, Bottlenose released its Nerve Center 3.0 platform, which was designed to automate the work of data scientists and lower the cost of artificial intelligence for businesses. [21] [22]