I like to call it our Wall of Fame… It’s
the page on the Talend web site where we list all the recognition and accolades we have received from various publications, analyst firms, influencer sites, trade shows, etc.* In case you did not notice, most of them are also referenced on our
News & Events page, and pop up at the bottom of the home page.
The past weeks have been good for our Wall of Fame which was starting to gather (virtual) dust after being last updated when Gartner published their
Magic Quadrant for Data Integration in December.
In March, the Momentum Index ranked 96 venture-backed open source software companies. And Talend ranked #1 with a Momentum Index of 89.5, because “The Open Source Integration company is clearly taking off. With backing from Silver Lake, and significant scale, we think Talend could be an IPO candidate.”
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Later the same month, Lead411 released of its Hottest Companies in Silicon Valley award.
Talend was recognized as “one of the largest pure play vendors of open source software, offering a breadth of middleware solutions that address both data management and application integration needs.”
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And then, just 2 weeks ago, leading UK newspaper The Telegraph nominated Talend to the Telegraph Tech Start-Up 100: Class of 2011 - an attempt to create the most authoritative and trustworthy ranking of promising technology start-ups in Europe. Talend was nominated in the category Enterprise: Security, Storage, Collaboration, Databases.
The good thing?* These awards were unsolicited.* We never filled out forms, nor did we pay to enter in contests. We found out about them either through Google alerts, or when we were contacted by the publication to let us know we were in.* These awards are the pure product of Talend’s visibility and notoriety.* And this is great!
Yves
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