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Indix

Indix
Industry Product Intelligence
Founded 2010
Founder Sanjay Parthasarathy
Headquarters Seattle, Washington, United States and Chennai, India
Key people
  • Sanjay Parthasarathy (Founder and CEO)
  • Sridhar Venkatesh (VP of Product)
  • Satya Kaliki (Architecture & Engineering)
  • John O’Rourke (VP of Marketing)
  • Ron Strandin (VP of Sales)
  • Heather Redman (VP of Operations)
  • John Rake (VP of Customer Success)
  • Rajesh Muppalla (Director of Engineering)
  • Sameer Brij Verma (Board Observer)
  • Vignesh Ramamurthy (VP of Engineering)
Services Cloud-based product intelligence platform
Number of employees
70
Website indix.com

Indix is a company based in Seattle, Washington in the United States that currently offers a cloud-based product information platform. It is also building a broad and deep product catalog to enable mobile and desktop apps and websites to become product-aware. Indix provides access to APIs that enable developers to build product-aware applications. The big data startup is headquartered in Seattle with a product development office in Chennai and was founded in 2010 by former Microsoft executive Sanjay Parthasarathy.

Indix's CEO and founder is Sanjay Parthasarathy. Parthasarathy retired from Microsoft in 2009, where he worked for 19 years in an executive capacity, notably starting and running the company's Developer & Platform Evangelism Division from 2000 to 2007. On retiring from Microsoft, he moved his family to India where he intended to launch a software company that would tackle key business problems facing companies in the changing world of commerce. The company raised a successful angel investment round in the spring of 2012 and Parthasarathy subsequently established its headquarters in Seattle.

Other co-founders of Indix include Sridhar Venkatesh, Rajesh Muppalla, Satya Kaliki and Jonah Stephen Jermiah.

Indix's services are centered on proprietary algorithms that structure crawled product data and a data-as-a-service business model.

The database offers coverage for most consumer retail product categories. The database also includes many industrial and business-to-business products. Indix provides brands and retailers with access to data such as specifications, facets, availability, assortment, promotions, and real-time pricing information. In comparison to offerings from Google, which are influenced by Google's utilization of relevance algorithms, or Amazon, which is limited to only the products in its own catalog, Indix's infinite product catalog helps all client-facing digital media and environments become more product-aware.


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