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Big Data 50 - The Top 50 Companies Driving Big Data Innovation


Aerospike, Inc.
Used for demanding applications such as real-time bidding platforms and data management platforms in ad-tech, Aerospike provides a flash-optimized, in-memory NoSQL database and key-value store with strong consistency.

Alphabet
Google, whose name became synonymous with internet search, has been rebranded as Alphabet, a holding company that encompasses its main Google business unit ,as well as businesses that are “far afield” such as Calico, Nest, and Fiber; its investing arms, such as Google Ventures and Google Capital; and incubator projects.

Amazon.com, Inc.
Through Amazon Web Services, Amazon offers a broad set of global computer, storage, database, analytics, application, and deployment services trusted by enterprises and startups to power a wide variety of workloads including web and mobile applications, data processing and warehousing, storage, and archiving.

Attunity Ltd.
Enabling access, management, sharing, and distribution of all data, including big data, across heterogeneous enterprise platforms, organizations, and the cloud, Attunity software solutions provide data replication, data flow management, test data management, change data capture, data connectivity, enterprise file replication, managed file transfer, data warehouse automation, data usage analytics, and cloud data delivery.

BackOffice Associates/ HiT Software 
BackOffice Associates provides a range of data quality, data governance, and data migration solutions and, through its HiT Software division, offers data replication and change data capture solutions for heterogeneous database environments.

CA Technologies
From planning to DevOps to security to systems management, CA Technologies provides software and solutions across mobile, private, and public cloud, distributed, and mainframe environments that enable organizations to take advantage of the opportunities in today’s application economy.

CenturyLink
Providing big data, analytics, and data science services for platforms ranging from Hadoop to SAP HANA, CenturyLink helps organizations uncover key insights and trends within complex data to enable monetary and competitive advantages for their business.

Cloudera, Inc.
Enabling the information-driven enterprise, Cloudera provides a distribution of Apache Hadoop that is 100% open source as well as tools, services, and support to enable organizations to leverage an enterprise data hub that includes the security and governance required for big data applications.

Cisco (Data Virtualization)
Offering a data integration approach that helps organizations overcome the difficult challenges associated with distributed, on-premises big data and cloud environments, Cisco Data Virtualization enables business users to access the data that they require while being shielded from IT’s complexity.

Couchbase, Inc.
Enabling high-performance, always-available applications with enterprise  NoSQL for data centers  and connected devices, Couchbase provides Couchbase Server, a distributed database with a flexible data model, and Couchbase Mobile, an embedded database for offline data access, remote synchronization, and cross-platform deployment.

Bob Wiederhold

Big Data Trailblazer by Bob Wiederhold, CEO

The business world is undergoing massive change as industry after industry shifts to the Digital Economy. It’s an economy powered by the Internet and other 21st century technologies—the cloud, mobile, social media, big data. At the heart of every Digital Economy business is its web, mobile, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications: these applications support almost every customer interaction and are quickly becoming the foundation for how companies run every aspect of their business.

Couchbase delivers the only database platform that meets all core requirements for building and deploying the web, mobile, and IoT applications that businesses need to effec¬tively compete in the Digital Economy.

The Couchbase platform includes Couchbase Server, Couchbase Lite—the first mobile NoSQL database, and Couchbase Sync Gateway. Couchbase Server is renowned as the world’s highest performing distributed database platform. Developers around the world use Couchbase Server and Couchbase Mobile to build enterprise web, mobile, and IoT applications that support massive data volumes in real time. Couchbase is designed for global deployments, with configurable cross data center replication to increase data locality and availability. All Couchbase products are open source projects. 

Couchbase customers include industry leaders like AOL, AT&T, BSkyB, Cisco, Comcast, Concur, Disney, eBay, General Electric, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Orbitz, PayPal, Ryanair, Rakuten/Viber, Verizon, Wells Fargo, Willis Group, as well as hundreds of other household names.

Couchbase investors include Accel Partners, Adams Street Partners, Ignition Partners, Mayfield Fund, North Bridge Venture Partners, and West Summit.

Couchbase
www.couchbase.com

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