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Type of site | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2011; 15 years ago (2011) |
| Headquarters | Seattle, Washington, US |
| Chairman | Chris Brahm |
| CEO | Ryan Fuller |
| Products | Software as a service |
| Parent | Microsoft Corporation[1] |
| URL | www.VoloMetrix.com |
VoloMetrix, Inc. is anAmerican subsidiary ofMicrosoft that sells analytics software. Based inSeattle, Washington, VoloMetrix extracts and analyzes anonymous data fromcollaboration platforms to create data visualizations anddashboards.
The company was founded in 2011 by CEO Ryan Fuller, and Chris Brahm, a senior partner and director atBain & Company.[citation needed]
In April 2013, the company raised $3.3M (~$4.37 million in 2024) in series A funding fromShasta Ventures.[2]
In August 2014, VoloMetrix publicly announced that it had filed a patent for its proprietary technology and associated metrics.[3]
In October 2014, VoloMetrix announced a series B funding round withShasta Ventures and Split Rock Partners that raised $12 million.[4][5]
In September 2015, Microsoft announced that it hadacquired the company, but did not disclose the amount.[4] The acquisition was made to improve existing Microsoft offerings, such asMicrosoft Office 365 andMicrosoft Delve.[6][7]
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VoloMetrix's key organizational metrics include Organizational Load Index (OLI), Fragmentation, Network Efficiency Index, and other measures aimed atimproving employee performance.Metrics provided by VoloMetrix include: