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DBTA 100 2014 - The Companies That Matter Most in Data

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Rocket Software, Inc.
www.rocketsoftware.com
Andy Youniss, President & CEO
A global developer of software products that help corporations, government agencies and other organizations reach their technology and business goals, Rocket Software provides solutions in five key areas: infrastructure, mobile, mainframe, cloud, and big data.

P. Gary Gregory, Sr. Vice President

View from the Top by P. Gary Gregory, Sr. Vice President

Thousands of companies worldwide rely on Rocket Software’s MultiValue databases—UniData, UniVerse, D3, and mvBase—to host their mission-critical applications. Like other NoSQL databases, they provide low administration, flexible schema management and quick, easy development. This technology lets customers and partners manage workflow, create innovative mobile solutions, and integrate their solutions with those from other vendors ... read on.


SAP AG

www.sap.com
Bill McDermott & Jim Hagemann Snabe, Co-CEOs
With more a more-than-40-year history of innovation, SAP delivers enterprise application software, helping companies of all sizes and industries run better. From cloud to onpremise, back office to boardroom, desktop to mobile device—SAP helps organizations work more efficiently.

SAS Institute, Inc.

www.sas.com
Jim Goodnight, CEO
Providing business analytics software and services that allow organizations to transform large amounts of data into information they can use, SAS offers enterprise solutions in areas such as analytics, big data, data management, marketing, risk and fraud.

SiSense

www.sisense.com
Amit Bendov, CEO & Board Member
Big data analytics company SiSense offers a complete full-stack BI solution that enables non-technical business users to easily join, analyze and visualize growing datasets from structured and unstructured data sources with little or no involvement from IT.

SnapLogic, Inc.

www.snaplogic.com
Gaurav Dhillon, Chairman & CEO
A leader in “elastic integration,” SnapLogic offers an integration platform as a service (iPaaS) that can connect cloud applications, APIs, and disparate data sources with the rest of the enterprise to support improved business agility and faster decision-making.

Darren Cunningham, Vice President, Marketing

View from the Top by Darren Cunningham, Vice President, Marketing

Enterprise IT organizations today are facing a dilemma—their legacy integration technologies were built before the era of big data, social, mobile and cloud (SMAC) computing and simply can’t keep up. With respect to Clayton Christensen and his book The Innovators Dilemma, we call this The Integrator’s Dilemma ... read on.



Software AG

www.softwareag.com
Karl-Heinz Streibich, CEO, Chairman of the Management Board & Group Executive Board
Enterprise software company Software AG provides big data, integration and business process technologies that enable customers to drive operational efficiency, modernize their systems and optimize processes, and counts Adabas-Natural, ARIS, Alfabet, Apama, Terracotta, and webMethods among its core product families.

Splice Machine

www.splicemachine.com
Monte Zweben, Co-Founder & CEO
Providing a real-time SQL-on-Hadoop database designed for big data applications, Splice Machine retains SQL while also providing the benefits of NoSQL, including autosharding, scalability, fault tolerance, high availability.

Splunk, Inc.

www.splunk.com
Godfrey R. Sullivan, President, CEO, & Chairman
With a software platform for real-time operational intelligence, Splunk software and cloud services allow organizations to search, monitor, analyze and visualize machine-generated big data coming from websites, applications, servers, networks, sensors and mobile devices.

SQL Sentry

www.sqlsentry.com
Greg Gonzalez, President & CEO
A Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, SQL Sentry provides software products that optimize the performance of SQL Server environments. Since the introduction of its first product to help DBAs isolate and resolve schedule-related performance problems, SQL Sentry has continued to expand its ground-breaking suite of tools.

SQLstream, Inc.

www.sqlstream.com
Damian Black, CEO
To help organizations gain real-time insight into machine data, SQLstream offers a big data stream processing product suite, with tools for visualization of high velocity streams, toolkits for rapid implementation of operational intelligence solutions, and support for the Apache Storm project.

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