[7][9] TechCrunch noted that Sisense's growth and funding during this period reflected the degree to which it made big data analytics accessible to ordinary business users.
[7] By 2014, the company had opened an office in New York and about 70 percent of its sales were in the U.S.[10][9] In 2015, Amir Orad was appointed CEO, replacing Bendov.
[11][13][14] In May 2019, Sisense acquired Periscope Data, a U.S. based company specializing in advanced analytics and predictive modeling.
[19] Katz previously served as Sisense’s Chief Products and Technology Officer (CPTO) and General Manager of Israel.
[20] The company's analytics suite, Sisense Fusion, uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze data.