
Denodo is a logical data management platform built to help enterprises unify, govern, and deliver trusted data across complex technology environments. It connects data from cloud, on-premises, SaaS, third-party, and multi-cloud systems without copying or duplicating the information. The platform gives organizations a single trusted view of distributed data, helping analytics teams, business users, and AI agents access current information more efficiently. Denodo supports trustworthy agentic AI by combining live data access with business semantics, centralized governance, compliance controls, and lineage. Its self-service data marketplace allows users to find, prepare, and use governed data while reducing dependence on IT teams. The platform also supports natural language search, personalized data delivery, and role-specific views so users can get data with the right business meaning. Denodo helps organizations improve data lakehouse investments by giving teams optimized access to data beyond a single repository. Its real-time delivery capabilities help operations, analytics, and AI systems make decisions based on current information instead of stale copies. By reducing integration time and improving time-to-insight, Denodo gives enterprises a trusted data foundation for AI, analytics, and digital transformation.
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dbt Labs is redefining how data teams work with SQL. Instead of waiting on complex ETL processes, dbt lets data analysts and data engineers build production-ready transformations directly in the warehouse, using code, version control, and CI/CD. This community-driven approach puts power back in the hands of practitioners while maintaining governance and scalability for enterprise use.
With a rapidly growing open-source community and an enterprise-grade cloud platform, dbt is at the heart of the modern data stack. It’s the go-to solution for teams who want faster analytics, higher quality data, and the confidence that comes from transparent, testable transformations.
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Orderful
Orderful is the Modern EDI Platform that gives logistics providers, retailers, manufacturers, and technology companies full control to onboard, manage, and resolve all of their EDI trading partner relationships and transactions in real-time.
With its unique ability to digitize trading guidelines, Orderful customers build a single API integration against consolidated requirements for all partners. Orderful automatically transforms data to EDI without complex mapping and validates transactions against actual trading guidelines in real-time. Orderful proactively identifies errors before transactions are sent and provides business analysts with a point and click business rules engine to correct errors instantly to keep your supply chain operating smoothly.
Thousands of businesses, from startup to enterprise, rely on Orderful’s EDI platform to sell, maintain and move physical goods. Forward-thinking companies like KBX, NFI, EXO Freight, Grosfillex as well as technology companies such as Celigo, Workato, Emerge, and Mastery depend on Orderful to grow and scale their businesses . Orderful is EDI Done Right.
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IRI Voracity
IRI Voracity is an end-to-end software platform for fast, affordable, and ergonomic data lifecycle management. Voracity speeds, consolidates, and often combines the key activities of data discovery, integration, migration, governance, and analytics in a single pane of glass, built on Eclipse™.
Through its revolutionary convergence of capability and its wide range of job design and runtime options, Voracity bends the multi-tool cost, difficulty, and risk curves away from megavendor ETL packages, disjointed Apache projects, and specialized software. Voracity uniquely delivers the ability to perform data:
* profiling and classification
* searching and risk-scoring
* integration and federation
* migration and replication
* cleansing and enrichment
* validation and unification
* masking and encryption
* reporting and wrangling
* subsetting and testing
Voracity runs on-premise, or in the cloud, on physical or virtual machines, and its runtimes can also be containerized or called from real-time applications or batch jobs.
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