DOMO, INC. (DOMO) Business
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Item 1. Business
Overview
At Domo, we believe people and data are an organization’s most valuable assets in the cloud era. Our cloud-based AI and data products platform enables processes that are critically dependent on business data, which historically could take weeks or months, to be done on-the-fly, in as fast as minutes or seconds, at scale. From marketing to operations, HR to finance, IT to product development, supply chain to sales, Domo’s platform is designed to change the way organizations are managed and empower our customers to build data products, including through leveraging AI technologies, that generate measurable value for the business.
Through the Domo platform, data from across the business is stored, prepared, organized, analyzed, visualized, automated and distributed. Artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities can be applied to customer data to generate insights, trigger alerts, and support recommended actions based on predefined business rules and user configurations. These capabilities are designed to operate within customer-defined governance controls and permissions, enabling users to review, approve, and execute actions, including writing data back to systems of record where authorized. Because Domo can digitally connect an organization and empower employees to engage with data in a governed way, we believe our market potential is broad.
We have made significant investments to build an enterprise-grade platform with the scale, speed and security to support organizations regardless of where they are in their digital transformation journey. In many ways, building Domo was like building multiple complementary technologies in one platform to address common gaps in data strategy, connecting and transforming data, analyzing and visualizing it, automating actions, and building applications that extend data to teams, partners, and customers. As a result, our platform is able to support a broad range of capabilities, including data integration, transformation, analysis, visualization, automation, and application development, within a single cloud-based environment. These capabilities are designed to complement customers’ existing technology infrastructure and enable organizations to operationalize data across teams, partners, and external stakeholders. These capabilities often require multiple, separate vendors, but Domo combines them within a single cloud-based environment designed to complement customers’ existing technology infrastructure.
Domo can augment a customer’s existing infrastructure with capabilities that include the following:
•Data warehouse integration and fast query: Domo can sit on top of major cloud data platforms including Snowflake, Databricks, Google BigQuery, Oracle, IBM Cloud, Dremio, Amazon Redshift, Azure SQL, MySQL, and Amazon Athena. Using Domo’s deep cloud integrations, customers can add new data to these environments, and use data from those systems as inputs to other platform capabilities such as visualizations, ETL, workflows, alerting, app building, and AI features. Domo also offers a managed cloud-based data warehouse and fast query layer designed to support large-scale, interactive analytics.
•AI and machine learning capabilities: The Domo platform includes AI capabilities, including model management and tools that enable customers to access various third-party AI models. Customers can use AI-enabled features throughout the platform, including within data preparation, analysis, automation and applications, with appropriate governance controls. These features are designed to solve challenges such as inefficiency, technical barriers, data complexity and slow time-to-value.
•Connectivity and data preparation: Domo provides a broad range of connection options, including more than 1,000 connectors as well as flexible universal connectors and tools to connect to on-premises sources. Domo also provides low-code data transformation and preparation capabilities (Magic ETL) and options for advanced users to leverage SQL and scripting.
•Analytics, applications, and automation: Domo supports analysis and visualization, low-code application development, embedded analytics, collaboration and workflow automation. These capabilities are designed to help customers distribute data products beyond dashboards and enable actions based on up-to-date business intelligence.
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•Partner ecosystem: Domo’s partner program includes platform, data, app and channel initiatives intended to broaden integrations, expand solution availability, and support customer outcomes.
As of January 31, 2026, we had more than 2,400 organizations as customers. We employ a land, expand, and retain business model and typically enter into enterprises within a specific division or for a specific use case. As our users see the value of our platform and user engagement increases, we expand our footprint within their organization. Our annual recurring revenue (ARR) net retention rate, which compares the ARR as of the measurement date to ARR from the same cohort as of the same period in consecutive fiscal years (excluding customers from the cohort who canceled during the initial period), was an average of 96%, 89%, and 94% for the years ended January 31, 2024, 2025 and 2026, respectively.
For the years ended January 31, 2024, 2025 and 2026, we had total revenue of $319.0 million, $317.0 million and $318.9 million, respectively, representing year-over-year decline of 1% and growth of 1%, respectively. For the years ended January 31, 2024, 2025 and 2026, our net loss was $75.6 million, $81.9 million and $59.3 million, respectively.
The Domo Solution
Domo is a cloud-based AI and data products platform designed to help organizations connect data, derive insight, and operationalize intelligence across their business. The platform is designed to bring together data integration, analytics, applications, automation, and artificial intelligence within a single governed environment, enabling organizations to move from understanding what is happening in their business to quickly taking action with decisions to help the business. We believe business technology must be as easy-to-use and intuitive as mobile consumer applications while providing enterprise-grade scalability and security. Domo is designed to work with data wherever it resides, including data stored in leading cloud data platforms such as Snowflake, Google Cloud, AWS, Databricks, and Oracle, allowing customers to leverage existing investments rather than replace them.
Our platform is designed to be adopted in a composable manner, enabling customers to deploy individual capabilities based on specific business needs, priorities, and stages of maturity. Customers may begin with foundational capabilities such as data integration and connectivity, bringing together data from cloud data platforms, operational systems, and external sources, and expand over time into analytics, applications, automation, and AI-enabled workflows as value is realized. While each capability is uniquely valuable, our platform is designed to operate as an integrated system, with shared data access, governance, and intelligence that allow value to compound as additional capabilities are layered on.
While developing our platform, we have focused on four key principles:
All of Your People
Our platform is designed to enable every type of employee to connect to, analyze, and leverage data, including through mobile experiences. When more employees can engage with data, organizations can increase alignment around a common set of facts and support more collaborative problem-solving across functions.
All of Your Data in Real Time
Our platform provides access to quantitative and qualitative data through a broad range of connection options, including connectors, universal connectors, and on-premises connectivity tools. This approach enables employees to build accurate, updated views of data and trends across functional areas.
Intelligence that Invites Actions
Our platform supports the use of artificial intelligence, including machine learning and predictive analytics, to power insights, recommendations and alerts. This enables customers to get an accurate and current look at what is happening and take appropriate action when necessary, including through workflows and write-back to source systems in configured scenarios.
Domo Apps and Appstore
Our platform supports customers and development partners in building applications that solve business challenges. These applications are designed to put data to work by presenting information in purpose-built experiences and enabling actions tied to business outcomes. Through the Domo Appstore, users can also make applications and content available to other Domo users, supporting a broader ecosystem of use cases and best practices. Through the power of Domo’s comprehensive cloud-
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based platform, organizations can provide the right data to the right employees and teams in ways designed to support timely decisions and action.
Key Benefits of Our Solution
The Domo platform is designed to help organizations turn data into decisions, decisions into actions, and actions into measurable outcomes. The platform delivers value by enabling customers to connect and operationalize data across teams, systems, and workflows, while maintaining governance, flexibility, and scale.
Faster Time to Value
The Domo platform is designed to reduce the time and effort required to move from data access to actionable insight. Customers can begin with focused use cases such as analytics, automation, or application delivery and realize value without large upfront deployments. As adoption expands, additional capabilities can be layered on without re-architecting data pipelines or duplicating effort, enabling incremental investment aligned to business priorities. Domo is designed to enable more people across the business, regardless of technical background, to engage in the process of turning data into outcomes.
Operationalized Analytics
Rather than limiting data to dashboards and reports, Domo enables organizations to embed analytics directly into business processes, applications, and workflows. Job-specific applications, built with Domo, can deliver insights that trigger alerts, approvals, and automated actions, thereby allowing teams to respond in context and in real time. This approach is intended to help organizations close the gap between insight and execution.
Composable Adoption with Integrated Value
Domo’s platform is designed to be adopted modularly while operating as an integrated system. Customers can deploy individual product pillars independently, based on specific needs, while benefiting from a shared data foundation, governance model, and intelligence layer. As additional capabilities are adopted, the value of the platform compounds through reuse of data, logic, and context, reducing fragmentation and redundancy.
Broad Accessibility with Centralized Governance
The platform is designed to support a wide range of users, from technical teams to business users, without compromising control. Domo provides, and builds upon, existing governance controls to enable centralized governance, access controls, and data management capabilities to the platform allowing organizations to scale usage across departments and external stakeholders while maintaining consistent definitions, permissions, and compliance requirements. This balance is intended to increase data adoption while preserving trust and oversight.
Scalable Performance for Enterprise Use
Domo is built to support enterprise-scale data volumes, concurrency, and performance requirements. The platform is designed to operate as a managed service within modern cloud environments and alongside existing data infrastructure, allowing organizations to scale usage without requiring wholesale replacement of their technology stack or managing and maintaining the underlying services.
Foundation for AI-Enabled Workflows
Domo provides a platform foundation for applying artificial intelligence and automation across data, applications, and workflows. Domo’s AI capabilities can be powered by the latest hosted AI-models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.), or by connecting to the customers’ existing AI investment. By integrating AI services, model management, and agent-based capabilities with governed data and human oversight, the platform is designed to support responsible adoption of AI-driven use cases that augment, rather than replace, existing business processes.
Enterprise Security and Compliance
The Domo platform is designed to meet the data security, privacy, and compliance requirements of enterprise and regulated-industry customers. Because the platform connects to and processes our customers' sensitive business data, we have invested significantly in security controls, governance, and administrative capabilities that allow organizations to manage access, permissions, and data usage at scale. We maintain industry-recognized security and compliance certifications and
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assessments, including SOC 1 Type II, SOC 2 Type II, HITRUST, HIPAA-related validations, and other applicable standards.
Our native multi-tenant, web-scale, massive parallel processing capabilities and multi-dimensional architecture manage extremely large volumes of data and can deliver near real-time analysis at scale. On a typical business day, our customers collectively may query many trillions of rows from uncached queries. Even with this volume of data, we have generally maintained a sub-second average query response time. We integrate with an organization’s existing data systems, allowing IT teams to leverage current infrastructure without requiring significant re-architecture or additional investments to implement our platform.
We employ a comprehensive cybersecurity risk management program that incorporates people, process, and technology to assess, identify, and mitigate potential threats to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of our systems and customer data with protection features included down to row-level security. Our security practices include regular assessments and testing, incident response and business continuity planning, and ongoing employee training. These efforts are evaluated as part of our enterprise risk management processes, which is led by our Chief Technology Officer in close coordination with executive leadership and reviewed by the Audit Committee of our Board of Directors.
For more information regarding our enterprise security and compliance, see Item 1C. "Cybersecurity."
Competitive Strengths
Our key competitive strengths include:
•Functionality that can be used by everyone. Employees can connect to data, prepare and analyze it, build applications, configure alerts and automate workflows through desktop or mobile experiences, with tools that support users across skill levels.
•Ease of adoption. Users can begin using the platform quickly and often without heavy IT involvement. We offer a free trial through our website and sell through inside and field sales models.
•Scale and performance. Domo was built on a cloud-based architecture designed for scale. The platform supports interactive analysis at enterprise levels with performance designed to meet the needs of large organizations.
•Proven economic value. Customers may benefit from cost savings and productivity improvements by consolidating tools and reducing time spent assembling data and reporting.
•Proven enterprise readiness. We have invested significantly to broaden platform capabilities and enhance security and scalability requirements for enterprise customers.
•Continuous product innovation. From inception through January 31, 2026, we have invested $1,006.4 million in research and development to create our comprehensive platform.
•Industry recognition. We have received third-party recognition for ease-of-use, business value, and product capabilities from industry organizations and analyst firms.
•Ecosystem expansion. We have developed tools that allow customers and partners to build applications and distribute them across organizations and, in some cases, more broadly through our ecosystem.
•Ease of Access. We designed Domo to be both easy to deploy and easy to use. When data and content are available in Domo, they are accessible everywhere, desktop, mobile, or embedded into existing workflows or applications.
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Growth Strategies
Key components of our growth strategy include:
•Increasing Our Overall Customer Base. We believe the market for our platform is large and underpenetrated. Because an organization of any size or in any industry can benefit from governed, AI-driven workflows, we see broad opportunity to add customers both in the United States and internationally.
•Accelerate Expansion within Existing Customers. We typically enter into enterprises within a specific division or for a specific use case. As users realize the value of our platform and engagement increases, we expand our footprint within the enterprise and adoption grows.
•Extend Platform Functionality and Value Proposition. We plan to continue to invest in enhancing ease of use, self-service capabilities, scalability, security and performance, as well as in AI and data management functionality.
•Expand the Domo Ecosystem. We plan to continue strengthening relationships with customer advocates, strategic partners and third-party developers to broaden our ecosystem.
Our Technology
Platform Capabilities and Product Pillars
The Domo platform is delivered through a set of core product pillars that are built to be individually valuable, but are designed to work seamlessly together. Each pillar represents a discrete capability and a valid entry point into the platform, while sharing a common foundation of data, governance, and intelligence. Customers may adopt individual capabilities to address specific needs and expand over time as requirements evolve, without rework or fragmentation.
•Data Integration
Data integration is the foundational capability of the Domo platform. It enables organizations to securely connect, ingest, and synchronize data from a broad range of both on-premises and cloud-based systems and incorporate it into their preferred cloud data foundation. Through a library of more than 1,000 self-service connectors and flexible integration tools, customers can establish a unified, governed data layer that supports downstream analytics, automation, and AI-driven workflows. This capability is designed to fit within existing data architectures, enabling organizations to integrate data that amplifies their existing investments.
•Data Transformation
Data transformation enables customers to prepare, enrich, and structure data for analysis and operational use. Through both drag-and-drop and code-based tools, users can blend data from multiple sources regardless of technical ability. With Domo, users can enrich data with AI and apply business logic to create reusable datasets that support consistent definitions and metrics across the organization. This capability allows organizations to collaborate and standardize data preparation — supporting both business users and technical teams —helping ensure data is reliable, accessible, and ready for decision-making.
•Business Intelligence and Analytics
The business intelligence pillar provides tools for analyzing, visualizing, and interacting with data across devices and use cases. Customers can use AI agents and natural language to explore trends, monitor performance, and share insights through interactive dashboards and visual experiences designed for both desktop and mobile environments or through bursted or automated reporting. This capability is intended to support up-to-date visibility and decision-making across roles, enabling organizations to align around a shared view of performance while maintaining appropriate governance and access controls.
•Applications and Embedded Experiences
The applications pillar enables customers to build and deploy interactive applications and embedded experiences for internal and external audiences. Applications can be authored using low-code or pro-code tools, creating purpose-built applications that combine data, logic, and user workflows. Customers can use AI to prototype those applications inside a
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governed environment. Domo customers can use embedded distribution to securely share these experiences with partners, customers, or vendors. This capability allows customers to operationalize data beyond dashboards by embedding intelligence directly into business processes and digital touchpoints.
•Automation and Workflows
Automation capabilities allow customers to coordinate actions across systems based on data-driven triggers and user interaction. Through configurable workflows, organizations can automate processes, manage approvals, and integrate with third-party systems while maintaining visibility and control. This capability is designed to help translate insight into action, reduce manual effort, and support consistent execution across teams and functions. When deployed as part of a Domo application, workflows help close the loop of the insight-to-action process.
•Artificial Intelligence and Agent Orchestration
The artificial intelligence pillar integrates with machine learning, large language models, and AI-powered services across the platform. This includes support for model management, preconfigured AI services, and governed access to leading AI models hosted by Domo or provided by customers. Building on this foundation, Domo’s Agent Catalyst enables customers to build, deploy, and manage AI agents that can act across data, applications, and workflows and to embed human oversight at critical decision points.
•Composable Platform Architecture
While each product pillar can be adopted independently to work in conjunction with existing investments, the platform is designed and optimized to operate as a cohesive system. Data, governance, and business logic are defined once and reused across capabilities, allowing organizations to expand adoption over time without creating fragmentation or duplication. As customers layer additional capabilities, the value of the platform compounds through shared context, consistent controls, and coordinated execution.
Customers
As of January 31, 2026, we had over 2,400 customers. We have customers in a wide variety of industries, geographies, and sizes, ranging from small organizations to large enterprises. We derived 80% of our revenue for the year ended January 31, 2026 from customers in the United States. We define a customer at the end of any particular quarter as an entity that generated revenue greater than $2,500 during that quarter. In situations where an organization has multiple subsidiaries or divisions, each entity that is invoiced at a separate billing address is treated as a separate customer. In cases where customers purchase through a reseller, each end customer is counted separately. For the fiscal years ended January 31, 2024, 2025 and 2026, no single customer represented more than 10% of our revenue, nor did any single organization when accounting for multiple subsidiaries or divisions which may have been invoiced separately.
We have invested in platform capabilities and online support resources to allow customers to expand use in a self-guided manner. Our professional services, customer support and customer success functions support our customers in deploying the platform and implementing additional use cases. We actively engage with customers to assess satisfaction and adoption.
Sales and Marketing
Business leaders, department heads and managers are typically initial subscribers to our platform, deploying Domo to solve a business problem or enable departmental access. Over time, as customers recognize the value of our platform, we engage with CIOs and other executives to facilitate broader adoption.
We primarily offer our platform, which customers can adopt in whole or in part, as a consumption-based service, which includes consumption-based agreements and enterprise-wide agreements (ELAs) with unlimited users and a data cap. Customers with consumption-based agreements have an annual purchase commitment based on estimated usage, utilizing a tiered pricing structure, which is paid upfront. Historically, we also offered subscription-based agreements, under which subscription fees are based upon the chosen Domo package which includes tier-based platform capabilities or usage. As of the end of our most recent fiscal quarter, 84% of our annual recurring revenue (ARR) was utilizing the platform as a consumption-based service, and we expect this percentage to increase in future periods.
As of January 31, 2026, 76% of our customers were under multi-year contracts on a dollar-weighted basis of recurring GAAP revenue, compared to 69% and 66% of customers as of January 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The high percentage
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of revenue from multi-year contracts, among both new and existing customers, has enhanced the predictability of our subscription revenue, which includes both consumption-based and subscription-based agreements. We typically invoice our customers annually in advance for subscriptions to our platform. Our one-year and multi-year contracts generally automatically renew for additional one-year terms, with each party having the option to elect not to renew, and generally may not be canceled absent material breach by us or the customer.
We primarily generate sales through our direct sales team, including inside and field sales personnel, and conduct most sales and professional services activities remotely. We generate leads and build awareness through marketing programs targeting senior leaders across functional areas. We also host Domopalooza, our annual user conference. We have also developed go-to-market partnerships with key technology, system integrator and consultant partners domestically and internationally. These partners help customers and potential customers validate our solutions, provide introductions to new prospects, and in some cases resell our platform or deliver professional services. We anticipate continuing to invest in and expand these relationships as a meaningful channel for growth.
In response to macroeconomic uncertainty, existing and potential customers may reduce or delay technology spending or attempt to renegotiate contracts and obtain concessions.
Competition
Certain features of our platform compete with products offered by various companies, including those that fall into the following categories:
•Large enterprise software and cloud platform vendors, including suppliers of traditional business intelligence and cloud services that provide one or more capabilities competitive with our products, such as Microsoft Corporation, Amazon Web Services, Inc., Oracle Corporation, SAP AG, Salesforce, Inc., and IBM.
•Specialized business analytics software companies, such as Tableau Software, Inc. (acquired by Salesforce, Inc.), Qlik Technologies, Looker (acquired by Alphabet, Inc.), Strategy Inc. (formerly MicroStrategy), ThoughtSpot, Alteryx, Informatica, Sisense, and Tibco Software, Inc.
•Cloud-native data integration and analytics providers, such as Sigma Computing, FiveTran, Matillion, Databricks, and Infor, Inc.
We believe that our principal competitive factors include user-centric design; ease of adoption; time to value; platform experience; performance (including scalability, reliability and query response time); brand; security, governance and privacy; accessibility across devices; breadth of connectivity; customer support; innovation; and pricing. We expect competition to intensify, and several competitors have greater resources and name recognition than we do.
Data Center Operations
We rely on third-party data centers and services to operate critical functions, serving customers from multiple data centers. We use Amazon Web Services (AWS) in North America (USA and Canada), Western Europe, Australia, Japan, and India. Additionally, we host customer data within Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure data centers located in the United States.
We and our third-party providers maintain security programs designed to protect customer data and prevent unauthorized access. We monitor systems for issues and seek to maintain better than 99.9% availability, excluding scheduled maintenance.
Research and Development
We focus on anticipating customer demand and introducing platform enhancements, applications, technologies, features and capabilities in a timely manner. Our research and development organization is responsible for design, development, testing, release and maintenance.
Research and development expenses were $85.0 million, $87.9 million and $77.2 million for the fiscal years ended January 31, 2024, 2025 and 2026, respectively.
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Intellectual Property
We rely on a combination of trade secret, copyright, trademark, patent and other intellectual property laws, contractual arrangements, and confidentiality procedures and technical measures to protect our technology and intellectual property. As of January 31, 2026, we owned 92 issued U.S. patents and also owned patents in the European Union, Great Britain and China. Our patents have expiration dates ranging from 2026 to 2041.
Our applications use open source software, and we also license technology from third parties. We require employees and independent contractors to sign agreements assigning inventions and other intellectual property created on our behalf and agreeing to protect confidential information.
Regulatory Matters
Data privacy, information security and data protection remain focuses of worldwide legislation and regulation. We are subject to regulation by data protection authorities in the United States and other countries where we do business. These regulations include laws requiring safeguards and actions in response to data breaches. We are subject to regulation including GDPR and similar requirements in the United Kingdom, which provide for substantial fines in the event of noncompliance. The legal environment for internet-based businesses is evolving rapidly, and we may need to take additional measures to comply with changes in legal obligations. We post a privacy policy on our website concerning the processing, use, and disclosure of personal data, and certify adherence to and compliance with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Privacy Shield Principles and the E.U.-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Frameworks. Our publication of our Privacy Shield certification, our privacy policy, and other statements we publish regarding privacy, data protection and information security may subject us to potential governmental action if they are found to be deceptive or misrepresentative of our practices or in violation of applicable privacy law. We also may be bound from time to time by contractual obligations, including model contract provisions approved by the European Commission, that impose additional restrictions on our handling of personal data.
The legal environment of internet-based businesses is evolving rapidly in the United States, the European Union and elsewhere. The manner in which existing laws and regulations are applied in this environment, and how they will relate to our business in particular, both in the United States and internationally, is often unclear. For example, we sometimes cannot be certain which laws will be deemed applicable to us given the global nature of our business, including with respect to such topics as data privacy and security, pricing, advertising, taxation, content regulation, and intellectual property ownership and infringement or other violations of intellectual property rights. In particular, the various privacy, data protection and data security legal obligations that apply to us may evolve in a manner that relates to our practices or the features of our applications or platform, and we may need to take additional measures to comply with such changes in legal obligations and to maintain and improve our information security posture in an effort to avoid information security incidents or breaches affecting personal data or other sensitive or proprietary information.
Data Security
Domo is designed to meet enterprise security, compliance and privacy requirements of our customers, particularly in highly regulated industries, such as financial services, health care, pharmaceuticals, energy and technology. Our architecture is designed to allow customers to maintain control of their data through various means including: multiple logical and physical security layers; least privilege and separation of duties access model; threat assessments of each new feature; transport layer encryption and encryption at rest that allows customers to manage their own encryption keys using Domo’s Bring Your Own Key, or BYOK; several self-service security controls offered within the Domo platform for customers to implement their own security policies, and extensive logging and monitoring of network, system and application events.
We voluntarily engage independent third-party security auditors to test our systems and controls at least annually against several widely recognized security standards and regulations.
We have completed a SOC 1 and SOC 2, and HITRUST risk-based attestation. Service Organization Controls, or SOC, are standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants for reporting on internal control environments implemented within an organization. We have also been certified as compliant with ISO 27001 and ISO 27018 standards. The ISO 27001 security standard specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving a documented Information Security Management System within the context of the organization’s overall business risks. This standard addresses confidentiality, access control, vulnerability and risk assessment. ISO 27018 establishes commonly accepted control objectives, controls and guidelines for implementing measures to protect personally identifiable information in accordance with the privacy principles in ISO/IEC 29100 for a
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cloud computing environment. Furthermore, we have completed our annual third-party validation of HIPAA Security and Privacy Risk Analysis. We sign business associate agreements with our customers who require them in support of compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, or HITECH.
We have also completed our annual audits to evaluate our compliance with GDPR and CCPA requirements. Our cloud hosting providers and services providers also regularly undergo ISO 27001 or SOC 1 or SOC 2 audits and numerous other audits to verify their security practices.
We complete the two industry-leading information security questionnaires. This includes the Shared Assessments Standardized Information Gathering, or SIG, questionnaire, as well as the Cloud Security Alliance Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire, or CSA CAIQ. The SIG is composed of approximately 1,400 security questions spanning 17 domains. The CSA CAIQ is a set of security questions focused on cloud security controls, and it is mapped to numerous industry programs and standards including ISO 27001, NIST SP 800-53, and COBIT, amongst others. Both of these information security industry questionnaires assist organizations in evaluating a cloud provider's operations and processes.
Employees
As of January 31, 2026, we had 876 employees, of which 620 work in the United States. None of our employees are represented by a labor union, and we believe our employee relations are good.
Corporate Information
We were originally incorporated in Delaware in September 2010 under the corporate name "Shacho, Inc." We changed our name to "Domo, Inc." in December 2011. Our principal executive offices are located at 802 East 1050 South, American Fork, UT 84003, and our telephone number is (801) 899-1000. Our website address is www.domo.com. Information contained on, or that can be accessed through, our website does not constitute part of this Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Available Information
The following filings are available through our investor relations website after we file them with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and our Proxy Statement for our annual meeting of stockholders. These filings are also available for download free of charge on our investor relations website. Our investor relations website is located at www.domo.com/ir. The SEC also maintains an Internet website that contains reports, proxy statements and other information about issuers, like us, that file electronically with the SEC. The address of that website is http://www.sec.gov.
We webcast our earnings calls and certain events we participate in or host with members of the investment community on our investor relations website. Additionally, we provide notifications of news or announcements regarding our financial performance, including SEC filings, investor events, and press and earnings releases as part of our investor relations website. Further corporate governance information, including our corporate governance guidelines and code of conduct, is also available on our investor relations website under the heading "Governance." The contents of our websites are not intended to be incorporated by reference into this Annual Report on Form 10-K or in any other report or document we file with the SEC, and any references to our websites are intended to be inactive textual references only.