Lucidworks

Lucidworks Inc.
Private
Industry Enterprise search
Internet search
Information technology
Information access
Open source software
Founded 2007
Headquarters San Francisco, California, United States
Area served
Americas
EMEA
APAC
Key people
Will Hayes (CEO)
Grant Ingersoll (Founder & CTO)
Reade Frank (CFO)
Vivek Sriram (CMO)
Stefan Olafsson (Chief Strategy Officer)
Jabu Dayton (Chief People Officer)
Ravi Krishnamurthy (Chief Product Officer)
Gerald Kanapathy (Chief Architect)
Jake Mannix (Chief Data Engineer)
Trey Grainger (SVP of Engineering)
Jeff Depa (SVP of Worldwide Operations)
Products Search Engines
Support, Consulting and Training around Apache Lucene and Apache Solr
Lucidworks Fusion Search Platform
Number of employees
200+
Website https://www.lucidworks.com
Lucidworks Fusion
Architecture diagram of Fusion 4
Stable release
4.1 / July 24, 2018 (2018-07-24)
Written in Java
Type Search and index
Website www.lucidworks.com/fusion

Lucidworks is a San Francisco, California-based enterprise search technology company offering an application development platform, commercial support, consulting, training and value-add software for open source Apache Lucene and Apache Solr. Lucidworks is a private company founded as Lucid Imagination in 2007 and publicly launched on January 26, 2009. The company was renamed to Lucidworks on August 8, 2012.[1] The company received Series A funding from Granite Ventures and Walden International in Sept 2008; In-Q-Tel is a strategic investor. In August 2014, Lucidworks closed an $8 million Series C round with Shasta Ventures, Granite Ventures and Walden International participating.[2] In November 2015, Lucidworks closed a $21 million Series D round with Allegis Capital, and existing investors Shasta Ventures and Granite Ventures participating.[3] In May 2018, the firm announced a $50 million Series E led by Top Tier Capital Partners, with participation from Silver Lake’s growth capital fund, Silver Lake Waterman.[4]

The company follows a Professional Open Source model to target organizations evaluating or already using the Apache Lucene/Solr open source search platform for their search applications. The company also offers several free, certified distributions of Lucene and Solr, which include additional utilities, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. Apache Lucene and Solr originally established a following without commercial support; however, as the market adoption for commercially supported open source grows,[5][6] enterprise search application developers have sought similar models for these applications as well. Lucidworks is the primary commercial steward for the Solr project employing one-third of the project's committers and contributing 70% of the code in addition to producing the annual Lucene/Solr Revolution conference, most recently named Activate.[7]

The Lucidworks founding technical team consisted of Marc Krellenstein, a veteran in the enterprise search industry and several key contributors and committers to the Lucene project, Grant Ingersoll, Erik Hatcher, and Yonik Seeley, in addition to advisor Doug Cutting.

Business model

Lucidworks operates primarily with a subscription-based business model with their Lucidworks Fusion platform for designing, building, and deploying big data applications. Lucidworks also offers subscriptions for the support, training, and integration services that help customers in using open source search software.

On September 18, 2014, Lucidworks released Lucidworks Fusion, a platform for building search and discovery applications that includes popular search technology Apache Solr and computation framework Apache Spark in it's core.[8][9]

On May 10, 2017, Lucidworks announced its acquisition of Twigkit, a software company specializing in user experiences for search and big data applications which was later integrated into the Fusion platform as Fusion App Studio.[10]

In September 2017, Reddit teamed with Lucidworks to build their new search applicaiton.[11]

On March 6, 2018, Lucidworks released Lucidworks Site Search, an embeddable, easy-to-configure, out-of-the-box site search solution that runs in the cloud, or on premise.[12]

Awards

  • Finalist for the 2010 Red Herring 100 North America Award[13]
  • Lucid Imagination Congratulates Apache Solr on InfoWorld Bossie Award Win[14]
  • Winner, InfoWorld 2017 Technology of the Year[15]

References

Notes
  1. What Happened to Lucid Imagination?
  2. "SEC Form D". August 31, 2014.
  3. "Lucidworks Announces $21 Million in Series D Funding". November 18, 2015.
  4. "Lucidworks raises $50 million for companies to build smarter search into their applications". May 3, 2018.
  5. Montalbano, Elizabeth (February 16, 2006). "OSBC: Professional open source grows up". InfoWorld.
  6. Assay, Matt (April 20, 2009). "Open source gains while proprietary software declines". CNET News.
  7. "Introducing Activate, the Search & AI Conference". May 3, 2018.
  8. Carney, Michael (September 18, 2014). "LucidWorks debuts new Fusion platform, offers modularized, personalized search for the enterprise". Pando.
  9. Carney, Michael (September 10, 2014). "Under New CEO, Lucidworks Aims to Redefine Search and Itself".
  10. "Lucidworks Acquires Twigkit to Deliver Superior Enterprise Search Experience". May 10, 2017.
  11. "Reddit teams with Lucidworks to build new search framework – TechCrunch". techcrunch.com. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  12. Miller, Ron. "Lucidworks launches site search as a service tool". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
  13. Finalist for the 2010 Red Herring 100 North America Award
  14. Lucid Imagination Congratulates Apache Solr on InfoWorld Bossie Award Win
  15. InfoWorld's 2017 Technology of the Year Award winners
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