SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21, 2017 -- GoodData®, whose platform provides actionable insights at the point of work throughout the enterprise and ecosystem to drive better business outcomes, today announced its cloud data lake grew by 280 percent as a result of increased adoption and demand from its global customers. GoodData manages the data integration, enrichment, analytics, and predictive functions all in one end-to-end platform.
According to Gartner’s report, Predicts 2017: Cloud Computing Enters Its Second Decade, “by 2021, more than half of global enterprises already using cloud today will adopt an all-in cloud strategy. Organizations are leaving behind the cloud experimentation stage and are looking for strategic relationships with cloud technology providers. Seeking strategic partnerships, large-enterprise customers will look for the breadth of a cloud service provider's (CSP's) vision and execution.”
GoodData believes its momentum is proof of the demand for comprehensive end-to-end cloud platforms from today’s enterprise. The company’s 280 percent growth in data lake size signifies an increase in commitment and trust from its customers as a cloud analytics platform that enables mission critical applications in real-time.
“We’ve continued to invest heavily in our partnership with GoodData as they have proven time and again that they can manage the enormous amount of data our growth has created. Our customers love the in-depth analysis and real-time visualization we are able to provide through our partnership,” shares Matt McLaughlin, COO at DoubleVerify. “In the last year we saw 300 percent growth in data volume demonstrating GoodData’s unique capability to meet all requirements of our enterprise clients.”
“2016 brought exponential usage growth from our customers. I hear from them everyday that our main competitive advantage is that we go beyond BI. They want automated predictive technologies and machine learning capabilities at scale,“ said Roman Stanek, CEO and Founder at GoodData. “Our customers come to us with real problems looking for real outcomes, and as a result, our scalable, end-to-end platform aligns with their requirements without fail.”
Having moved away from dashboards and reporting and into predictive analytics with machine learning capabilities, GoodData offers all customers automated functionality to meet all analytics needs. GoodData will continue the momentum in 2017 by hiring more world-class data scientists and architects to build out the platform with even more features and functionality.
About GoodData
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. We drive competitive value, performance and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work.
Our clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData.
GoodData is headquartered in San Francisco and is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst Partners, Intel Capital, TOTVS and others. For more information visit our website and follow GoodData on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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