Frost Radar identifies companies excelling at innovation, poised for partnerships, and ripe for investment

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – May 12, 2020 – Frost & Sullivan’s Global Big Data Analytics (BDA) Industry Radar found that organizations’ requirement to enhance customer engagement and provide effective customer service is strongly pushing the demand for BDA solutions to better predict and serve customers’ needs. This is driving investments in both market segments of BDA—data discovery and visualization (DDV) and advanced analytics—and has attracted millions of dollars in funding committed to product enrichment, expansion into new industry verticals, and development of distribution partnerships to meet the growing demand for analytics solutions.

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For over five decades, Frost & Sullivan has provided research and analysis on the Big Data Analytics industry to help investors, corporate leaders, and governments navigate economic changes and identify disruptive technologies, Mega Trends, and new business models.

This recently released Radar provides a benchmark of over 30 companies in the global Big Data Analytics industry to determine the top 11 industry leaders excelling at innovation, poised for partnerships, and ripe for investment. The businesses are recognized in the Frost Radar with insight into their innovative offerings, projected increase rates, strengths and on how companies can be more effective in the future.

The following organizations were profiled: SAS, IBM, Qlik, Splunk, Tableau, TIBCO, FICO, SAP, Alteryx, MicroStrategy, and Palantir.

Key takeaways

  • Better understand the growth environment from the perspective of industry experts
  • Gain insight into organizations recognized for leveraging best practices to shape the future of the industry
  • Benefit from a comprehensive analysis of the companies plotted on the Radar
  • Receive best practices on how the intelligence in the Radar can be leveraged by the Board of Directors, the CEO’s growth team, customers, and more

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About Francesca Valente

Francesca currently serves as Global Corporate Communications Director at Frost & Sullivan. Working as part of the broader integrated MarCom strategy, she leads the development, coordination and implementation of the Company's communications plan. With a specific focus on elevating and championing the voice of the brand, and its most Senior Practice Leaders, she ensures there is consistency and alignment across Frost & Sullivan's internal and external communications channels, and geographies. Her 12-year international experience in MarCom includes positions in the automotive, retail and cosmetics industries across Europe and South America. She speaks italian, english, spanish and french fluently.

Francesca Valente

Francesca currently serves as Global Corporate Communications Director at Frost & Sullivan. Working as part of the broader integrated MarCom strategy, she leads the development, coordination and implementation of the Company's communications plan. With a specific focus on elevating and championing the voice of the brand, and its most Senior Practice Leaders, she ensures there is consistency and alignment across Frost & Sullivan's internal and external communications channels, and geographies. Her 12-year international experience in MarCom includes positions in the automotive, retail and cosmetics industries across Europe and South America. She speaks italian, english, spanish and french fluently.