Prevalent AI raises $22m to fix the data problem behind failing AI projects
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Prevalent AI raises $22M to fix the enterprise data problem holding back AI agents - Tech Startups
Enterprises are racing to deploy AI agents, but many are discovering an uncomfortable problem: their AI is being asked to make decisions using data scattered across thousands of systems that were never built to work together. Prevalent AI thinks fixing […] The post Prevalent AI raises $22M to fix the enterprise data problem holding back AI agents first appeared on Tech Startups.
Prevalent AI raises $22m to fix the data problem behind failing AI projects
Prevalent AI, a London company that folds hundreds of scattered enterprise data sources into a single queryable graph, has raised $22m from Integrity Growth Partners. It is the first primary capital the business has taken in nine years of trading, which in the current market counts as an eccentricity. The company was founded in 2017 by […] This story continues at The Next Web
Prevalent AI raises first outside capital in nine years with $22M round
Cybersecurity data company Prevalent AI Ltd. today said it has raised $22 million in growth funding, the first primary capital it has taken since being founded nine years ago. Prevalent AI’s product is a data fabric that reaches into hundreds of separate enterprise systems. What comes back gets rebuilt as a knowledge graph, and the […] The post Prevalent AI raises first outside capital in nine years with $22M round appeared first on SiliconANGLE.
Prevalent AI Raises $22 Million to Expand Data Fabric Platform
The previously bootstrapped company helps organizations securely and reliably operate AI agents at scale. The post Prevalent AI Raises $22 Million to Expand Data Fabric Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Prevalent AI snaps $22M from Integrity Growth Partners to take its AI context engine beyond cybersecurity
AI company Prevalent has raised $22 million from Integrity Growth Partners, its first external investment in nine years. According to Paul Stokes, he did not seek external investment until the market was ready. The team of 200 people is currently extending its knowledge graph technology from cybersecurity to address financial crime. Paul Stokes and Arun Raj set up Prevalent AI in 2017 after they had sold their earlier cybersecurity company, and …
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