The idea behind Soda is almost rude in its simplicity: software gets tested before it ships, so why does data get to skip the exam? Two Belgians decided it shouldn't.
Lightup Data is a Mountain View-based enterprise data observability company that lets organizations monitor data quality at scale without moving their data. Its no-code platform pushes computation down into existing warehouses and lakehouses like Snowflake and Databricks, using AI-powered anomaly detection to catch data drift, outages, and discrepancies before they reach dashboards or AI models. Founded in 2019 and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Lightup serves enterprises including AMD, Skechers, and KFC.
Monte Carlo is the data and AI observability company that pioneered the 'data observability' category. Its platform helps enterprises detect, resolve, and prevent data and AI quality issues - what the company calls 'data downtime' - by monitoring data pipelines end to end, mapping lineage, surfacing anomalies, and tracing root causes. Founded in 2019 by Barr Moses and Lior Gavish, Monte Carlo serves 400+ enterprises including PepsiCo, Cisco, Nasdaq, and Comcast, and has raised $236M at a valuation of roughly $1.6B.
Acceldata is an enterprise data observability and agentic data management company that helps large organizations monitor, govern, and optimize the pipelines, warehouses, and lakes powering modern analytics and AI. Founded in 2018 by former Hortonworks engineers, it now serves customers like Oracle, Verisk, PhonePe, and Dun & Bradstreet, and recently launched an Autonomous Data & AI Platform built around its xLake Model Context Protocol for agentic workloads.