FREMONT, CA, Aug 9, 2016 — Rasdaman, has been ranked as one of the 100 Most Promising BigData Solution Providers 2016 by CIOReview.
“It’s a delightful experience to announce Rasdaman as one of the 100 Most Promising BigData Solution Providers 2016,” said Jeevan George, Managing Editor of CIOReview. “Rasdaman is recognized for providing highly innovative products that helps to store and query massive, multi-dimensional array of data into the data base, which brings new dimension to the industries in the Big Data arena.”
Rasdaman is a leader in Array Databases, and specializes in raster service standardization, leader in geo raster services, international project management, and spatial data infrastructures. It provides Scalable Array Engine typical representatives include spatio-temporal sensor, image, simulation, and statistics data. Through its SQL-embedded array query language, rasdaman is pioneer and world technology leader in flexible, fast, and scalable array analytics. The rasdaman technology is available in two compatible editions. Open-source rasdaman community is freely available as source code. The performance boosters of prorietary rasdaman enterprise edition overlay in a compatible way. It also provides Analytics tools, Visual geo clients: OpenLayers and Geo workbenches.
About Rasdaman
Founded in 2003, Rasdaman is the pioneer and leading Array Analytics Engine, the next generation in scalable data services for science, engineering, and beyond. It provides agile analytics on massive multidimensional arrays, such as regular and irregular spatio-temporal grids. For more info, visit: http://www.rasdaman.com/
About CIOReview
Published from Fremont, California, CIOReview is a print magazine that explores and understands the plethora of ways adopted by firms to execute the smooth functioning of their businesses. A distinguished panel comprising of CEOs, CIOs, IT VPs including CIOReview editorial board finalized the “100 Most Promising BigData Solution Providers 2016” in the U.S. and shortlisted the best vendors and consultants. For more info: http://www.cioreview.com