SAN MATEO, Calif., Sept. 08, 2017 -- Arcadia Data, provider of the first native visual analytics software for big data, today announced that Big Data Quarterly magazine included the company within its third annual “Big Data 50” list. The list recognizes forward-thinking companies that are revolutionizing the ways businesses can derive value from their data. All 50 companies are highlighted in the September edition of Big Data Quarterly magazine and on http://www.dbta.com/.
This recognition comes after Arcadia Data was named to CRN’s 2017 Big Data 100 list in May and Database Trends and Applications selected the company for its “DBTA 100: The Companies That Matter Most in Data” in June. Additionally, Arcadia Data was recently named by Gartner as a 2017 “Cool Vendor” in Internet of Things Analytics.
“A critical mission at Arcadia Data is helping customers easily deliver valuable insights across their organization and to external customers, suppliers, and partners with data-centric application,” said Steve Wooledge, vice president of marketing at Arcadia Data. “Alleviating customers of their big data challenges and providing intuitive visual analytics that allows them to understand business opportunities and risks also take priority. To be included among a list of exceptional companies is an honor and we look forward to continuing to provide our customers with top-notch products and services that enhance their bottom line and improve end-user experience.”
“Today, more than ever, businesses rely on data to deliver a competitive edge. The urgency to compete on analytics has spread across industries, fueled by the need for greater efficiency, agility and innovation,” remarked Thomas Hogan, Group Publisher at Database Trends and Applications. “This list seeks to highlight those companies that are really driving innovation and serve as a guide to businesses navigating the rapidly changing big data landscape.”
The “Big Data 50” is compiled annually by the editorial staff at Big Data Quarterly magazine. This year’s selections can be viewed here.
About Arcadia Data
Arcadia Data provides the first native visual analytics software that runs within modern data platforms for the scale, flexibility, performance and security users need to glean meaningful and real-time business insights and design data-centric applications in the era of big data and IoT. Arcadia Enterprise is purpose-built to analyze large volumes of data without moving it, filling the gap between self-service BI and advanced analytics for use cases like cyber security, connected devices, and customer intelligence. The Arcadia Data platform is deployed by some of the world’s leading brands, including Procter & Gamble, HPE, Royal Bank of Canada, Kaiser Permanente and Neustar. To learn more, visit Arcadia at www.arcadiadata.com. Follow Arcadia Data at @ArcadiaData.
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