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cVidya Networks
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunication, Services, Consulting, Revenue Management, Revenue Assurance, Fraud Management, Dealer management
Founded2000
FounderAlon Aginsky
Headquarters,
United States Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
300 (2010)
Websitewww.cvidya.com

cVidya Networks is a provider of big data analytics products for communications and digital service providers. cVidya’s market includes business protection and business growth, including revenue assurance, fraud management, marketing analytics and data monetization. The company has 300 employees in 18 countries and has over 150 customers. cVidya's investors include Battery Ventures, Carmel Ventures, Hyperion, StageOne, Saints Capital and Plenus.

History

cVidya was founded in 2000 by Alon Aginsky[1] in the US and saw projects at Telecom Italia and Bezeq within its first years.

Between 2004–2010 cVidya became one of the leading vendors in the Revenue Assurance domain with the MoneyMap product suite, with their entrance into Europe followed closely by LATAM, APAC, North America and Africa.

In 2009, cVidya’s acquired ECtel for $20.5 million.[1] By acquiring the larger, publicly traded company and consolidating their product portfolios cVidya added the FraudView fraud management product.

In 2011, cVidya added risk management product and announced revenue assurance and fraud management eLearning courses.[2] In that same year, Gartner ranked cVidya as a market leader.[3]

In 2013, cVidya added big data analytics capabilities and a marketing analytics suite.[4]

In January 2016, the company was bought by Amdocs for 30 million dollars.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Amdocs to buy Israeli co cVidya for $30-40m - Globes". Globes. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ cVidya launches eLearning education center. TelecomAsia.net
  3. ^ Gartner Puts cVidya at Top of Revenue Assurance Market. Billingworld.com
  4. ^ cVidya Launches Powerful Marketing Analytics Suite. TelcoProfessionals.com
  5. ^ Amdocs Completes Purchase of cVidya
  6. ^ "Amdocs to buy Israeli co cVidya for $30-40m - Globes". Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved 8 June 2018.