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TIBCO Recognized in Dresner Advisory Services’ 2018 Cloud Computing and Business Intelligence Market Study
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TIBCO Software Inc., a global leader in integration, API management, and analytics, has been acknowledged as a top vendor in Dresner Advisory Services’ 2018 Cloud Computing and Business Intelligence Market Study, a part of the Wisdom of Crowds® series of research. In this year’s report, TIBCO improved on its 2017 ranking, excelling in the cloud architecture and cloud security categories.

“We’re excited to be recognized as a top vendor in this year’s study, given our continued efforts to revolutionize this market,” said Thomas Been, chief marketing officer, TIBCO. “As the report notes, cloud business intelligence spending has consistently increased over the past years. TIBCO is committed to delivering a comprehensive portfolio of cloud services to our customers, equipping them with the robust solutions necessary for their digital transformations.”

Dresner’s seventh annual report examined 22 vendors in four categories: cloud business intelligence features, cloud architecture, cloud security, and web data connectors. TIBCO ranked high for cloud architecture, which includes relational database support, automatic upgrades, and connectors capabilities.

TIBCO’s business intelligence offering includes TIBCO Spotfire®, which provides customers with enterprise-class business intelligence, geo-analytics, and predictive analytics solutions in the cloud. With built-in data wrangling, threaded discussions, and filtered analytics views, customers can easily collaborate, connect to data sources, and visually interact with their data, creating new opportunities to discover actionable insights.

“There is a clear and consistent increase in current use of public cloud BI, driven in part by an abundance of cloud-based solutions,” said Howard Dresner, founder and chief research officer at Dresner Advisory Services. “Deployment of cloud BI applications continues to grow steadily, with organizations citing substantial benefits realized over traditional on-premises implementations.”

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