SILICON SLOPES, Utah, Aug. 11, 2017 -- Domo today announced that it has been named a finalist in the 2017 SaaS Awards program in the Best SaaS Product for Business Intelligence or Analytics category for the second year in a row. This second annual SaaS Awards program recognizes and celebrates innovation in software.
This honor builds on a growing list of accolades that Domo has received in 2017 including the Forbes Cloud 100 (#15), the CNBC Disruptor 50, the CRN 100 Coolest Cloud Vendors and the Dresner Advisory Services’ Wisdom of Crowds® Flagship Market Study.
As the industry’s largest data analytics platform in the cloud, the Domo Business Cloud puts data and insights directly into the hands of people across the organization – from the CEO to the frontline worker. Domo offers top-rated ease of use, delivers powerful visualizations and enables more effective decisions and actions to improve business results.
SaaS Awards winners will be announced on Tuesday, August 29, 2017. Over 300 organizations were evaluated for the awards, with international entries coming from North America, Canada, Australia, U.K., Europe and the Middle East. To view the full shortlist, visit: https://www.cloud-awards.com/2017-saas-shortlist/
About Domo
Domo helps all employees – from the CEO to the front-line worker – optimize business performance by connecting them to the right data and people they need to improve business results. Domo’s Business Cloud is the world’s first customizable platform that enables decision makers to identify and act on strategic opportunities in real time. The company works with the world’s leading and most progressive brands across multiple industries including retail, media and entertainment, manufacturing, finance and more. For more information, visit www.domo.com. You can also follow Domo on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Instagram and Pinterest.
Domo, Domo Business Cloud and The Business Cloud are trademarks of Domo, Inc.
Media Contacts: Domo, Inc. [email protected]


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