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Switchboard Software

start up
United States - San Francisco, CA
  • 28/07/2023
  • Series A
  • $7,000,000

Switchboard enables enterprise business teams to be data-driven with minimal engineering investment. When our co-founders launched Google BigQuery in 2012, they saw first-hand that the amount of data companies were grappling with was rapidly outstripping their ability to utilize it. Switchboard was created to help solve this problem. Our ready-made data unification platform turns disparate data into a single source of reliable, trustworthy information. Business stakeholders at Spotify, Dotdash Meredith Corporation, The Financial Times, Pearson and others have left behind outdated spreadsheets and custom engineering projects. Today, they rely on Switchboard to make confident decisions that engage audiences, optimize yield and spend, and grow revenue.


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Ju-kay KwekCo Founder

Ju-kay Kwek United States - San Francisco, California

My background is in engineering and product management focusing on enterprise-wide solutions. I co-founded Switchboard to change how enterprises use data.

I joined Google in 2008 to help build internet-scale data automation and management tools. In 2010 I was asked to help jump start Google Cloud Platform. I led the launch of Google BigQuery (Google’s cloud data warehouse) and Google Prediction API in 2011. I witnessed firsthand the hunger that large enterprises have for insights from their rapidly growing datasets, as well as the pain experienced trying to leverage the cloud to exploit that data.

I left Google when we realized that the amount of data enterprises are grappling with was rapidly outstripping their ability to harness it. From this, Switchboard was born. My mission with Switchboard is to allow business teams to leverage this data so that it is actionable and leads to greater profitability for a wide variety of firms and institutions.