Striim Platform Awarded “Trend-Setting Product for 2019” by DBTA

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We are delighted to announce that, for the third year in a row, the Striim platform has been recognized by Database Trends and Applications (DBTA) as a “Trend-Setting Product for 2019” for its innovation in Data and Information Management.

The “Trend-Setting Products” list is an annual list that recognizes products in the marketplace that are both innovative and effective in helping customers address evolving data challenges and opportunities.

Being included on this list represents further validation of the Striim platform. Over the past year, Striim has noticed a considerable shift in the way that enterprise companies are looking to collect and gain value from their data. Increasing, companies are shifting their data architectures to take advantage of real time data, and moving their analytics to the cloud.

In order to gain true value from its data, enterprise companies need to adopt these modern data architectures that enables them to make decisions while the data is still relevant. For this to happen, data needs to be collected and processed in a continuous, streaming fashion.

By moving towards a “streaming-first” architecture, organizations can solve many of their current data management issues, while simultaneously opening the door to leveraging emerging technologies such as the cloud, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and blockchain.

We’re honored that DBTA has identified the Striim platform as a trend-setting product for 2019, and are excited to continue building out our platform to offer solutions and services that further enable enterprise companies to make the best use of its data while it’s still relevant.

To learn more about our recognition, read our press release, “Striim Selected as a Top 100 Company in DBTA’s ‘Trend-Setting Products for 2019’ List.”To learn more about the Striim platform’s capabilities, we invite you to schedule a demo with a Striim technologist, or download a free trial of the platform.