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Type
  
Public Limited Company

Area served
  
Worldwide

Headquarters
  
United Kingdom

Founders
  
Hugh Cox, Charles Clark

Industry
  
Business Intelligence

Number of employees
  
50-100

Founded
  
2007

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Key people
  
Charles Clark, Hugh Cox

Owner
  
Charles Clark, Hugh Cox

Stock price
  
RDT (LON) 6.32 GBX -0.81 (-11.32%)22 Mar, 3:07 PM GMT - Disclaimer

Profiles

Rosslyn Data Technologies (aka Rosslyn Analytics) (LSE: RDT) is a software company providing data extraction, data cleansing and data enrichment technologies to clients through its cloud-based data platform. Its client base includes large enterprises, such as Coca-Cola Enterprises, Xerox Business Services, Aberdeen Asset Management, and The Weir Group.

Contents

The company is listed on AIM, a sub-market of the London Stock Exchange, and is headquartered in London with offices in New York City and Chicago, Illinois.

History

2007 - Rosslyn Analytics was founded by Charles Clark and Hugh Cox. The company was named after Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian, Scotland, which is famous for its mysterious carvings, believed to contain a message or even music that has never been verifiably decoded.

2009 - The company launched its first cloud-based business intelligence product - a self-service spend analytics app for its RAPid data platform. The offering won awards for innovation and excellence, including the Technology Excellence Award for “Best New Product”, and the ICT Excellence Award for “Best Innovative Service of the Year”.

January 2011 - JMP Securities recognized Rosslyn Analytics as one of its “Hot 100” software companies to watch.

April 2011 - As a public service to help the UK Government reduce the deficit by getting better control of its purchasing, Rosslyn Analytics offered to provide free spend analytics to the government in just 30 days. The government refused the offer.

January 2012 - Rosslyn Analytics entered the United States establishing offices in New York City and Denver, Colorado.

April 2012 – Rosslyn Analytics is the first technology company to bring QlikView into the cloud.

January 2013 - Rosslyn Analytics was featured in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Strategic Sourcing Application Suites.

March 2013 - Bessemer named Rosslyn Analytics as one of the top Business Intelligence / Analytics cloud companies.

February 2014 - The company filed its first patent with the UK Intellectual Property Office on machine-learning.

April 2014 - Rosslyn Analytics went public on AIM under the name of Rosslyn Data Technologies Group plc.

May 2014 - Rosslyn Analytics joined the UK government’s G-Cloud 5 Framework for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers.

December 2015 - Rosslyn Analytics was named a strong performer in the Forrester Research report, “The Forrester Wave™: Cloud Business Intelligence Platforms, Q4 2015.”

May 2016 - Rosslyn Analytics recognized as finalist for the 2016 Microsoft Data Platform Partner of the Year award

March 2017 - Rosslyn Data Technologies was shortlisted for analytics product of the year in the UK Cloud Awards.

Products

The company’s flagship product is its cloud-based data platform called RAPid. RAPid provides self-service data integration, cleansing, enrichment, analysis and visualization capabilities via a single platform. Business users access the benefits of the platform via automated and manual self-service tools. The RAPid platform comes with a number of pre-built analytical apps sold as modular solutions such as spend analytics, people analytics, forensics analytics, expense analytics and supplier performance management.

Founders

Rosslyn Analytics was founded by Charles Clark and Hugh Cox, two former British Army officers. Charles has been recognized for his leadership by Supply & Demand Chain Executive, having been identified as a “Pro to Know” from 2010 to 2015. Hugh Cox is the company’s Chief Data Officer.

References

Rosslyn Analytics Wikipedia