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Datawatch Corporation

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Type
  
Public

Industry
  
Computer software

Number of employees
  
147 (2016)

Traded as
  
NASDAQ, DWCH

CEO
  
Michael A. Morrison

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Founded
  
Bedford, Massachusetts (1985)

Number of locations
  
7 (New York, London, Munich, Stockholm, Singapore, Sydney, Manila)

Area served
  
North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia South America, South Africa, Australia

Stock price
  
DWCH (NASDAQ) US$ 7.05 -0.35 (-4.73%)3 Mar, 4:00 PM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
Chelmsford, Massachusetts, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Panopticon Software, Datawatch International

Datawatch Corporation provides products that can unlock data from the widest variety of sources and prepare it for use in visualization and analytics tools, or for other business processes. When real-time visibility into rapidly changing data is critical, Datawatch also enables users to analyze streaming data, even in the most demanding environments, such as capital markets. Organizations of all sizes in more than 100 countries worldwide use Datawatch products, including 93 of the Fortune 100. The company is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, with offices in New York, London, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Singapore and Manila. To learn more about Datawatch or download a free version of its enterprise software, please visit: www.datawatch.com.

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Datawatch Corporation is engaged in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and support of business computer software primarily for the operational reporting and data analysis, data integration, enterprise content management and business service management markets.

History

Datawatch began as a Business Intelligence (BI) tool, which is defined as the gathering, analysis and dissemination of information in the proper format for accurate and timely decision making.

1985-1991: Datawatch established as a private company.

In the beginning, Datawatch designed, manufactured, and marketed computer workstations and peripherals that conformed to the U.S. government’s TEMPEST security standard for processing classified information. This security standard was designed to prevent unauthorized access to information in computing devices by limiting their electrical emissions.

1991: Datawatch acquired Personics Corporation, a producer of network data access and translation software and video enhancement software. Personics’ principal product was Monarch, a software program that provided data access, translation, and reporting capabilities to users of networked PCs. Datawatch announced Monarch V1.0.

1992: Datawatch went public with an IPO.

2013: Datawatch acquired Panopticon Software AB, a Swedish software company whose primary product was Panopticon Designer, a visual data discovery application that can create visualizations of streaming real-time data.

2016: Datawatch was going back to focus on their principle Monarch software to address the need of self-service data preparation market for data visualization tool and release the new Monarch Data Prep Studio in the 13.0 release.

Technology Overview

Datawatch's technology relies on in-memory OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) cubes, which are displayed through a series of visualizations including treemaps. This allows the user to load data, select variables and hierarchical structures, and navigate through the resultant visualization, filtering, zooming and drilling (sometimes called slicing and dicing), to identify outliers, correlations and trends.

Its streaming OLAP implementation takes an in-memory OLAP cube and allows data to be streamed through it. This combination makes the company's products attractive to industry verticals that require live streaming data, such as financial market data, utility grid monitoring and telecommunications network traffic analysis. This is very different than the vast majority of OLAP implementations in which cubes are rebuilt periodically for new batches of data.

This support for streaming data with its products has allowed financial institutions such as JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Citadel , and BlackRock to implement the Datawatch software within their real-time trading and risk applications. Euromoney has stated that it provides the trader community with a way of quickly digesting information.

Datawatch offers three main products: Datawatch Designer, Datawatch Server and Monarch software.

Joint Ventures

In December, 2013 Xerox Canada and Datawatch partner to unlock value of data for retail chains, other large enterprises. In February, 2014 Datawatch announced a Global Strategic Alliance with MarkLogic. In February, 2014 Datawatch announced a partnership with Monarch Experts, the leading specialist consultancy in London. Monarch Experts will help existing Datawatch customers transition to the new Visual Data Discovery platform. In March, 2014 Datawatch named Carahsoft Technology as its Master Government Aggregator. Carahsoft, a government IT solutions provider, is now marketing and selling Datawatch’s solutions to the public sector. March, 2014 - Datawatch announced its global partnership with OSIsoft and the release of its real-time data connector to the PI System.

In April, 2014 Datawatch integrated its software with Cloudant's NoSQL database-as-a-service DBaaS. In May, 2014 Datawatch announced a Global Relationship with Informatica, as well as support for IBM Cognos TM1 and a Global Strategic Alliance with Perceptive They announced a partnership with MDS Tech Inc joined the Industrial Internet Consortium announced OEM agreement with Kx Systems NASDAQ OMX launched MiQ with a partnership with Datawatch. In June 2014 Datawatch announced predictive analytics solution with partner Quant5 announced support for Cloudera Enterprise 5 and announced solution developed with First Florida Credit Union.

References

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