Sigma Computing Names Mike Palmer Chief Executive Officer

Sigma Computing Names Mike Palmer Chief Executive Officer

Sigma Computing, an innovator in cloud-native analytics and business intelligence (A&BI), has appointed Mike Palmer as CEO. Co-founder Rob Woollen was previously CEO and will now take over product strategy and innovation as chief technology officer (CTO). Co-founder Jason Frantz will become chief architect after serving as the company’s CTO. These changes are effective immediately.

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.@sigmacomputing, an innovator in #cloud #data #analytics and #BI, brings in new CEO to lead the company through its next stage of growth.

“I am delighted to welcome Mike as our new CEO and to have him lead Sigma through its next stage of growth,” said Woollen. “I have relished the opportunity to found and grow Sigma into the thriving company it is today, but I am excited to be working alongside Jason again to expand our solution and meet the increasing demand for broad access to data that is also secure and guided. Sigma makes the promise of data analytics a reality for enterprises’ most essential resources; business leaders, analysts, and domain experts at every level, and we are honored to help our customers through this critical evolution in analytics and business intelligence.”

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Under Woollen’s and Frantz’s leadership, Sigma raised $58M in venture capital and was included on the coveted CNBC 2019 Upstart 100 List, the San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley Business Journal’s Best Places to Work 2020 list, and Inc.’s Best Workplaces 2020 list. The company’s cloud A&BI solution earned the Strata Data Award for Most Innovative Product in 2019 and the 2020 DEVIES Award for Best Innovation in Enterprise Solutions

“Sigma is an incredibly exciting company to be joining right now as organizations around the world are transforming their data strategies, stacks, and processes to leverage new cloud technologies, like cloud data warehouses,” said Palmer. “I believe that data, analytics, and business intelligence should be accessible to everyone, which is what drew me to Sigma – its the only company that is helping organizations truly maximize the value of their data by providing a tool that is both powerful enough for the data team yet easy for anyone to use. I share Rob and Jason’s vision of a world where everyone can do meaningful analyses on real-time data to fuel innovation and accelerate success.”

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