Anomalo, a data quality platform company based in Palo Alto, has raised $33 million in growth funding. The round, led by SignalFire and joined by strategic investor Databricks Ventures, brings the company’s total funding to $72 million. Anomalo helps enterprises ensure the quality of their data, allowing them to make informed decisions and build products with confidence. The company’s platform allows users to connect to their data warehouse and begin monitoring their data within a few minutes, without any code configuration. Anomalo counts major brands like Block, BuzzFeed, Casey’s, Discover, Notion, and The College Board among its customers. The funding will be used to further develop the platform and scale both engineering and go-to-market teams.
Anomalo Secures $33M to Propel Explosive Growth

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