MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA — (Marketwired) — 06/05/13 — Couchbase, Inc., a leader in technology and the company behind the , today announced that Database Trends and Applications (DBTA) magazine has named it to the publication-s inaugural “100 Companies that Matter Most in Data” list. The companies were selected based on their presence, execution, vision, and innovation in delivering products and services to the marketplace.
“DBTA-s list salutes some of the top companies in data and enterprise information management and we-re thrilled to be included,” said Bob Wiederhold, Couchbase CEO. “Couchbase NoSQL database technology powers interactive web and mobile applications for thousands of companies worldwide, and this is further validation for our business to continue developing solutions to meet the evolving needs of the data management market.”
“The past several years have transformed enterprise information management, creating challenges and opportunities for companies seeking to extract value from a sea of data assets,” said DBTA Magazine Managing Editor, Joyce Wells. “Rampant data growth, and the need for solutions to handle it, has provided an impetus for IT innovation. The inaugural DBTA 100 is a list of companies that matter most in data.”
All 100 companies are highlighted in the special June edition of Database Trends and Applications Magazine and on DBTA.com. This year-s selections can be viewed here: .
Couchbase is a leading provider of NoSQL database technology and the company behind the Couchbase open source project. Couchbase Server, the company-s flagship product, is a NoSQL document-oriented database with production deployments at AOL, Cisco, Concur, LinkedIn, Orbitz, Salesforce.com, Shuffle Master, Zynga and hundreds of other household names worldwide. It is particularly well suited for web and mobile applications, providing easy scalability, consistent high performance, 24×365 availability, and a flexible data model for ease of development. Couchbase is headquartered in Silicon Valley, and is funded by Accel Partners, Ignition Partners, Mayfield Fund, and North Bridge Venture Partners.
The Couchbase Open Source Project is a leading NoSQL database project, with a vibrant community focused on developing distributed database technology that supports both key-value and document-oriented use cases. All Couchbase technology components are available under the Apache 2.0 License, and may also be obtained as packaged software from Couchbase, Inc. in both enterprise and community editions.
For the last 24 years, Database Trends and Applications (DBTA) magazine has covered the technologies and processes involved in every aspect of the creation, management, application and storage of structured and unstructured data to create business value and competitive advantage for enterprises of all sizes in all industries.
Katherine Nellums
LEWIS PR for Couchbase
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