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Sisense
Sisense was founded to provide embedded analytics software that non-technical users can operate.
Sisense
Sisense was founded to provide embedded analytics software that non-technical users can operate. CEO Ariel Katz, formerly part of Microsoft's Israel development center where he helped build Power BI, joined a leadership team that includes CPTO Yigal Edery, a veteran of Microsoft and NVIDIA. The company’s wealth origin is not publicly tied to a single family. The company's AI-powered platform lets developers and business users model, visualize, and embed analytics within software products. It serves clients in healthcare (tracking clinical trial data), nonprofits (building report templates), and other verticals requiring governed data access. Its product suite includes Compose SDK for developer embedding, natural-language query, and predictive features like forecast and trend. The firm's offices are located in New York, NY, and Ramat Gan, Israel. Sisense reports over 500 five-star reviews on its website. No recent operational event in the last 24 months was verifiable from provided sources. The company's board includes investors from Bessemer Venture Partners, Battery Ventures, DFJ Growth, Insight Partners, and Opus Capital — the venture firms that have funded the company. Structurally, Sisense is a venture-backed software company, not a family office. It operates as a standalone entity selling analytics software, with its product revenue as its core model. No co-investment, fund-of-funds, or family-office-adjacent structures are disclosed.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
1359 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10018, United States
Additional offices
Ramat Gan, Israel
Principals
Ariel Katz
Chief Executive Officer
Steven Kemery
SVP, Finance
Jessica Cohen
Chief of Staff
Yigal Edery
Chief Product and Technology Officer
Christine Rogers
VP, People
Shlomi Dagan
SVP, Customer Experience
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Sisense?
Investment decisions are run by CEO Ariel Katz and the executive leadership team. The company is not an investment firm — it sells analytics software. Venture investors Bessemer Venture Partners, Battery Ventures, DFJ Growth, Insight Partners, and Opus Capital hold board seats and influence capital allocation.
How does Sisense source proprietary deal flow?
Sisense is a product company, not an investment vehicle. It does not source or participate in deal flow. Its revenue comes from licensing its embedded analytics platform.
Does Sisense participate in fund commitments or direct deals?
No. Sisense is a software vendor, not a fund. It does not commit capital to external funds or make direct investments.
What investment stages does Sisense typically target?
Sisense does not invest. It sells analytics software to customers across all stages, from startups to large enterprises.
Which sectors does Sisense explicitly avoid?
Sisense does not disclose any avoided sectors. Its platform is used in healthcare, nonprofits, and other regulated industries.
How is Sisense related to its venture investors?
Sisense is a venture-backed company. Board members include Bob Goodman from Bessemer Venture Partners, Barak Schoster from Battery, Randy Glein from DFJ Growth, Teddie Wardi from Insight Partners, and Dan Avida from Opus Capital.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Sisense's wealth origin is not publicly disclosed. It is a venture-backed software company, not a family office.
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