With Gartner’s 2nd Enterprise Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) report published last week, Loraine Lawson at ITBusinessEdge has referred to the iPaaS market as a “Volatile Boom Town.” At SnapLogic, we’re proud to announce that we have once again been recognized as a Visionary Leader in this high-growth market. Here’s what our founder and CEO, Gaurav Dhillon, had to say about the report:
“Since launching the SnapLogic Elastic Integration Platform in late 2013 our product development team has been laser-focused on adding new functionality that solves the challenges of integrating today’s hybrid environments with on-premise, cloud and big data applications. We believe our visionary position is a reflection of growing enterprise customer adoption an continued innovation in delivering a unified platform that addresses both application and big data integration use cases simultaneously.”
Gaurav also talked about how SnapLogic’s cloud integration bet paid off in this diginomica featured interview last week.
At SnapLogic, we’ve set up to address the Integrator’s Dilemma, by pushing for the convergence of application and data integration in the modern era. It’s time to rethink legacy ESB and ETL in the enterprise. Here are some of the companies highlights in the last 12 months. Thanks to all of our customers and partners for their continued support.
Company Execution:
- SnapLogic more than tripled bookings in 2014 adding many market-leading customers, including Adobe, AstraZeneca, Blackberry, CapitalOne, Cisco, Cognizant, GameStop, HGST, HP, IDG, Rocket Fuel, SterlingBackcheck, University of San Francisco, Wide Open West, Yelp and Xactly
- Announced Series D financing, led by Ignition Partners with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, H. Barton Asset Management, Pharus Capital Management and Triangle Peak Partners
- Appointed Jack Kudale as SVP of Global Field Operations to build on the company’s visionary product leadership to market leadership through market expansion.
Platform Innovations
- 300+ Snaps: pre-built connectors, called Snaps, to the most popular cloud and big data systems are now available, including Box, Cloudera, Concur, Eloqua, Hortonworks, NetSuite, MongoDB, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow and Workday
- Snap Patterns: reusable process and data integration patterns make it easy to configure and address the most common integration use cases and data flows for connecting cloud services like Amazon Redshift from Amazon Web Services
- SnapReduce 2.0: translates data flow pipelines into MapReduce code, enabling customers to ingest, prepare and deliver big data to power next generation analytics
- Hadooplex: SnapLogic’s hybrid execution grid can run in the cloud, on-premise or as a native YARN application in a Hadoop cluster
- Ultra Pipelines: dramatically speeds the process by which time-sensitive data is delivered to cloud and big data applications
Partnership Momentum
- Cloudera and Hortonworks certifications: the Hadooplex introduced to run as a Hadoop 2.0 YARN application
- SAP Netweaver certification: enables customers to easily share data between their SAP software and other enterprise and cloud applications. SAP Hana Snaps also introduced
- Integration with Okta: provides seamless, secure access to the SnapLogic platform and a single point of control for user authentication and authorization through the Okta Application Networks
- AWS Redshift Free Trial and Snap Patterns: quickly build, deploy and efficiently manage multiple high-volume, data-intensive integration tasks delivering data to and from a cloud data warehouse
- Salesforce Analytics Cloud Snaps and Patterns: powering the Wave with easy data loading and transformation
As you can see it was a busy year for the SnapLogic team…and we’re just getting started! This week we’ll be at Gartner BI in Las Vegas and on April 9th, we’ll be at the AWS Summit in San Francisco. You can check out all of our upcoming events here and be sure to Contact Us if you’d like more information on the SnapLogic Elastic Integration Platform.