Glean, a company often described as the Google for enterprise, said it has reached $300 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), a three-fold increase from the $100 million milestone it reached just 15 months ago. While many AI startups are growing at a blistering pace, Glean's progress is particularly remarkable. After years of essentially being the only player in the category, the seven-year-old startup is accelerating its growth as tech giants enter the enterprise AI search market with rival products. 'The first four or five years of our existence, we had no competition,' Glean CEO Arvind Jain told TechCrunch. 'Given how important search is to make AI work in the enterprise, every single company in the world wants to be in this space.' What Glean does better than its competition, according to Jain, comes down to the deep understanding that its AI tools have of customers' business needs. Glean's AI achieves this knowledge ' a concept captured by the new, popular term 'context...
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