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August 2019 | Lucidworks announced $100 million in Series F funding led by Francisco Partners and TPG Sixth Street Partners, with existing investors Top Tier Capital Partners, Shasta Ventures, Granite Ventures, and Allegis participating. |
May 2018 | Lucidworks announced a $50 million Series E funding round led by Top Tier Capital Partners, with participation from Silver Lake's growth capital fund, Silver Lake Waterman. |
March 6 2018 | Lucidworks launched Lucidworks Site Search, an embeddable and configurable site search solution that can be deployed in the cloud or on-premise. |
September 2017 | Reddit partnered with Lucidworks to build their new search application, with Nick Caldwell, Reddit's VP of engineering, highlighting the company's technological capabilities and support. |
May 10 2017 | Lucidworks acquired Twigkit, a software company specializing in user experiences for search and big data applications, which was subsequently integrated into the Fusion platform as Fusion App Studio. |
November 2015 | Lucidworks closed a $21 million Series D funding round with Allegis Capital, Shasta Ventures, and Granite Ventures participating. |
September 18 2014 | Lucidworks released Lucidworks Fusion, a platform for building search and discovery applications that integrates Apache Solr search technology and Apache Spark computation framework. |
August 2014 | Lucidworks closed an $8 million Series C funding round with Shasta Ventures, Basis Technology, Granite Ventures, and Walden International participating. |
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