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Sigma Computing удвоила оценку до $3 млрд в раунде Series E на фоне гонки агентной аналитики

Sigma Computing привлекла $80 млн в Series E и достигла оценки в $3 млрд, удвоив стоимость за год. Раунд возглавила Princeville Capital при поддержке Databricks

Sigma Computing удвоила оценку до $3 млрд в раунде Series E на фоне гонки агентной аналитики
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Sigma Computing announced raising $80 million in Series E funding at a $3 billion company valuation. This doubles the valuation in one year and positions the startup as one of the most aggressively valued players in the business intelligence and analytics segment.

Funding Round: New Allies

Princeville Capital led the round. Strategic investors joined including Databricks Ventures (one of the creators of Apache Spark) and ServiceNow (the enterprise automation giant). This is a serious investor team, each of whom can open doors to different corporate ecosystems. An $80 million sum for a Series E round is substantial. Even successful startups in the BI industry often raise less at later stages. The fact that Sigma Computing raised this volume suggests the market sees real product demand and believes in model scalability. In one year, the valuation doubled from $1.5 billion to $3 billion — indicating exponential growth in revenue and user base.

Agentic Analytics in Focus

Sigma Computing positions itself not as yet another dashboard tool, but as a platform for "agentic analytics." The idea is straightforward: the system should analyze data independently, build reports, and offer insights with minimal human intervention. Technically, this means the system operates on top of large language models and can:

  • Process natural language questions and automatically build necessary charts
  • Independently find anomalies and outliers in data
  • Offer recommendations based on historical patterns and benchmarks
  • Cache analysis results to accelerate performance
  • Integrate with cloud storage and local databases

This is the intersection of modern LLMs and classical corporate analytics. Traditional leaders like Tableau (Microsoft) and Power BI (Microsoft) are already eyeing this niche. But Sigma Computing claims it was born specifically as a cloud-native, AI-first platform, unlike the reworked legacy systems from the 2000s.

Competition Heats Up

This round rode a wave of growing interest in agentic AI and automation. Market rumors are circulating that Tableau and Power BI are preparing their own AI assistant versions. ServiceNow's appearance among investors is particularly symptomatic — it's a leader in enterprise automation and process management. Investment in Sigma Computing and similar projects signals that agentic analytics has ceased to be a gimmick and is becoming standard. Money flows where the industry's future is seen.

"This is the first wave of AI-native platforms that are reimagining BI

from the ground up."

What This Means

A $3 billion valuation is not yet an IPO, but already a serious milestone. The company is expanding at a moment when the entire industry is transitioning to an AI-first approach to analytics. For large corporations, this means that in the next 2-3 years, migrations from Tableau and Power BI to more modern platforms could begin. Analytics teams will need retraining, and budgets will be restructured.

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