NEW YORK, Nov. 30, 2017 -- Datorama, a leading global marketing intelligence company, announced today that it has been named to the Deloitte Israel Technology Fast 50. The Deloitte Technology Fast 50, one of Israel's foremost technology award programs, ranks the country's fastest-growing technology companies based on their growth percentage over the last four years. The Fast 50 ranking honors business growth and technological innovation as well as Israeli entrepreneurial spirit. Between fiscal year (FY) 2013 and FY 2016 Datorama experienced a significant revenue growth rate of 5,150 percent.
In addition to being identified in Deloitte Israel’s Technology Fast 50 for 2017, Datorama has previously been a consecutive recipient of Deloitte’s Rising Star award — in 2015 and 2016.
Datorama attributes this growth to its first-mover approach that integrates all of a businesses’ marketing data and transforms it into actionable marketing intelligence. Customers using Datorama’s Software-as-a-Service- (SaaS) based marketing intelligence platform obtain a single source of truth to power better decision making and collaboration. To this end, Datorama provides marketers artificial intelligence (AI) technology, out-of-the-box data modeling and automated insights to connect and unify, analyze, and act on data immediately with high performance at scale. The urgency for the types of marketing-specific solutions Datorama provides has helped expand its customer base of brands and agencies since 2013. Within the last three years, Datorama has worked with leading organizations to drive bottom-line results for their respective businesses. Marketers are now relying on and adopting Datorama to connect marketing performance, outcomes and investments across all channels, programs and stakeholders.
“It is such a tremendous honor to be recognized by Deloitte for our efforts and strong revenue growth over the past several years. I know I speak on behalf of the entire Datorama team when I say that we’re constantly evolving to deliver our customers a best-in-breed platform and experience that brings them an exceptional impact for their marketing departments,” said Ran Sarig, co-founder and CEO, Datorama. “Clearly, we’re connecting with the market at large and we’re looking forward to further empowering marketers in their journey to deliver results for their businesses.”
The Technology Fast 50 is part of a national and international program run by Deloitte. Qualified entrants of Israel's Fast 50 program will be promoted to the EMEA Fast 500 (Europe, Middle East & Africa).
“Being one of the 50 fastest growing technology companies in Israel is an exceptional achievement. We applaud Datorama for making the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 with an outstanding 5,150 growth rate over the last four years,” said Shally Tshuva, partner in charge of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Program.
About Datorama
Datorama is a global technology company providing the leading Marketing Intelligence solution for data-driven enterprises, agencies, publishers, and platforms. Datorama’s artificial intelligence- (AI) powered, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform gives marketers the ability to centralize all of their data into one single source of truth. This automates reporting across channels and campaigns, and provides marketers with a seamless, always-on optimization capability across every performance, impact, and customer loyalty key performance indicator (KPI). Datorama’s best-in-breed combination of end-to-end data management, data visualization, automated insights, and activations empower marketers to become an engine of growth for their respective business.
Datorama powers Marketing Intelligence for thousands of cutting-edge marketing organizations, including: IBM, Foursquare, Ticketmaster, Pernod Ricard and Publicis Media. Datorama was recently named to the 2017 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 as the 35th fastest growing company in North America, and was identified as a 2016 Gartner Cool Vendor in Data-driven Marketing. To learn more about Datorama, please visit: https://datorama.com/.
Contact:
Hillary Wilson
Breakaway Communications for Datorama
+1 415-358-2488
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