BlackLocus researches, designs, codes, and experiments in an effort to build intelligent retail software that identifies opportunities for competitive advantage.
Location: United States, Texas, Austin
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 2010
Investors 2
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Mentions in press and media 6
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29.01.2014 | Austin Technology Incubator Celebrates 25 Years and Graduates 25 Companies | The Austin Technology Incubator celebrates its 25 anniversary and plans to graduate its latest crop of 25 companies during an event Wednesday night at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center. The ATI, part of IC2 Institute at... |
18.12.2012 | BlackLocus Announces Its Acquisition by The Home Depot | Austin-based startup BlackLocus, a software data mining firm, announced Monday that the company has been acquired by The Home Depot. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. In a blog post, the company’s co-founders Rodrigo Carvalho and Lu... |
17.12.2012 | Home Depot Acquires Data-Driven Retail Pricing Startup BlackLocus | Big retailers are showing more and more that they’re not just about to let the tech wave pass them by. The latest example? BlackLocus, an Austin, Texas based startup that builds technology that helps retailers make data-driven pricing decis... |
23.02.2012 | A bulldog inspires BlackLocus founders to create startup to track online prices for retailers | |
01.01.2012 | Uber’s New Year’s Eve Surcharges Demonstrate The Harsh Reality Of Dynamic Pricing | Editor’s note: TechCrunch contributor Semil Shah is an entrepreneur interested in digital media, consumer Internet, and social networks. Shah currently works at Votizen and is based in Palo Alto; you can follow him on twitter @semil I woke ... |
07.07.2011 | Startup Helps Small E-Businesses Stand Even With Amazon, Provides Pricing as a Service | Businesses can get almost anything they need “as a service” these days. Platform as a service (PaaS), software as a service (SaaS), mobility as a service (MaaS). A company called Black Locus out of Carnegie Mellon University has developed a... |