NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — (Marketwired) — 11/06/13 — , the leading provider of Web data monitoring and extraction solutions, today announced third quarter client wins and existing contract renewals of premier clients, as well as partner announcements that expand their global reach. Connotate-s solution provides high-quality web scraping and data acquisition solutions to support business intelligence, analytics, content aggregation, workflow automation and competitive intelligence.
AT&T, Experian and APCOA are among the new client wins; renewals include Thomson Reuters, Dow Jones and ADP. All of these top companies rely on Connotate to monitor and collect precise and complex data, at scale, to advance business capabilities.
“There are many different reasons why these major brands need data from external Web sources, and Connotate is the conduit for them all,” said Keith Cooper, CEO of Connotate. “Our technology meets the growing demand for an efficient way to extract open source content and data on the Web. This continued uptick in business falls in line with the level of success we-ve seen throughout 2013.”
Connotate continues to grow its partner network both locally and abroad. Connotate added US-headquartered partners and to its partner network, as well as Shenzhen Plan Software, a China-based reseller focused on satisfying demand for big data solutions in Asia.
The company is also expanding internally; Connotate-s premiere background check solution, FetchCheck passed the 4 million transaction mark for this calendar year. This number of transactions represents a substantial portion of background checks being streamlined through automation; FetchCheck streamlines the data gathering process for criminal background checks by offering
Connotate puts the power of Web data monitoring and collection into the hands of the business user. Connotate delivers the scalability, reliability and resiliency necessary to derive strategic value from dynamic, Web sources. Connotate-s growing customer list includes global businesses such as McGraw-Hill, Associated Press and Thomson Reuters. The Connotate solution has been named a KMWorld “Trend-Setting Product” for the past eight years. Connotate acquired Fetch Technologies in March 2012. For more information, please visit or and follow us on Twitter at @Connotate.
Ed Cunning
Middleberg Communications, LLC
212-812-5670
Gina Cerami
Connotate
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