Matillion acknowledged for completeness of vision and ability to execute
Matillion, the leading enterprise cloud data integration platform, announced it has been recognized by Gartner as a Niche Player in the 2021 Magic Quadrant for Data Integration Tools* for Matillion ETL and Matillion Data Loader. This is Matillion’s second consecutive year placing in the report, which evaluates the company based on specific criteria that analyze its overall completeness of vision and ability to execute.
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The 2021 Magic Quadrant identified 18 providers, evaluated on 15 distinct criteria. The report recognizes Matillion as a Niche Player. As per Gartner, “Niche Players are known for solving one part of the data integration problem well through a targeted solution.”
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“The last year tested organizations’ ability to adapt and accelerate digital transformations. The need for faster time to insights, products, and business value has never been greater, and Matillion powers the data integration required to make these advancements possible,” said Matthew Scullion, CEO of Matillion. “We are proud to be included in the Gartner Magic Quadrant and we plan to continue moving up and to the right in the Magic Quadrant. This recognition validates our strategy and commitment to supporting our customers’ journeys to modern analytics and helping organizations solve data integration challenges in the cloud.”
We know Magic Quadrant reports to be a culmination of rigorous, fact-based research in specific markets, providing a wide-angle view of the relative positions of the providers in markets where growth is high and provider differentiation is distinct. Providers are positioned into four quadrants: Leaders, Challengers, Visionaries and Niche Players. The research enables you to get the most from market analysis in alignment with your unique business and technology needs.
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