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DBTA 100 2016 - The Companies That Matter Most in Data

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Birst, Inc.
www.birst.com
A provider of cloud BI and analytics for the enterprise, Birst offers a networked BI platform built on top of a multi-tenant cloud architecture to enable BI applications to be transparently connected for local execution with global governance.

BMC Software, Inc.
www.bmc.com
BMC is a provider of software and solutions spanning IT service management, workload automation, IT operations, cloud management, IT automation, and the mainframe.

CA Technologies
www.ca.com
Helping companies seize the opportunities of the application economy, CA Technologies provides IT software and solutions spanning agile management, API management, DevOps, mainframe, and security.

CenturyLink
www.centurylink.com
CenturyLink offers a range of solutions to help keep a business connected, including hosted IT services, such as procurement, installation, monitoring, and ongoing management of hosted solutions regardless of location.

ClearStory Data
www.clearstorydata.com
Committed to bringing data intelligence to everyone, ClearStory Data’s solution aims to simplify data access to internal and external sources, automate data harmonization, enable collaborative exploration, and reduce business wait time for insights.

Cloudera, Inc.
www.cloudera.com
Cloudera provides an enterprise level data management and analytics platform built on Apache Hadoop and other open source technologies, along with support, training, and professional services.

View from the Top by Tom Reilly, CEO

Cloudera delivers the modern data management and analytics platform built on Apache Hadoop and the latest open source technologies. The world’s leading organizations trust Cloudera to help solve their most challenging business problems with Cloudera Enterprise, the fastest, easiest and most secure data platform available for the modern world … read on.  

Compuware Corp.
www.compuware.com
Compuware helps companies succeed in the digital economy by delivering solutions that enable IT professionals with mainstream skills to manage mainframe applications, data, and platform operations in order to leverage their high-value mainframe investments.

View from the Top by Chris O’Malley, CEO

Enterprises have invaluable intellectual capital residing on their mainframes in the form of data and business logic. Leveraging this treasure trove of corporate IP is an imperative if enterprises are to serve effectively in the new digital economy. This, however, is proving a formidable challenge as experienced mainframers retire, leaving the stewardship of mainframe data and applications to a new generation of developers, who are unfamiliar with the platform … read on.

Corvil
http://corvil.com
Corvil helps organizations gain a full picture of customers, business, and IT infrastructure by making sense of the raw data streaming through the network, enriching it with analytics, and making it accessible, searchable, and consumable.

Couchbase, Inc.
www.couchbase.com
Supporting enterprises in the digital economy, the Couchbase NoSQL document database platform spans products and services, and offers N1QL, a declarative query language that extends SQL for JSON.

View from the Top by Bob Wiederhold, President & CEO

Couchbase, Inc. delivers the world’s highest performing distributed database platform for the Digital Economy. Developers around the world choose Couchbase for its superior flexibility, scalability, performance, and 24x365 availability to build enterprise Web, mobile and IoT applications. The Couchbase platform includes Couchbase Server, Couchbase Lite — the first mobile NoSQL database, and Couchbase Sync Gateway … read on.  

Databricks
https://databricks.com
Founded out of the UC Berkeley AMPLab by the creators of Apache Spark, Databricks offers a hosted data platform powered by Spark that enables organizations to go from data ingest through exploration and production on a single data platform.

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