Dundas Data Visualization
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Dashboard Software, Analytics, Data Visualization and Business Intelligence Consulting Services |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario |
Products | (Current) Dundas BI, Dundas Consulting Professional Services (Previous) Dundas Dashboard, Dundas Chart for .NET, Dundas Gauge for .NET, Dundas Map for .NET, Dundas Chart for SQL Server Reporting Services, Dundas Gauge for SQL Server Reporting Services, Dundas Map for SQL Server Reporting Services, Dundas Calendar for SQL Server Reporting Services, Dundas Chart for Microsoft SharePoint, Dundas Gauge for Microsoft SharePoint |
Website | dundas.com |
Dundas Data Visualization, Inc. is a leading global provider of business intelligence (BI), data analytics and data visualization solutions. Their innovative, industry-leading analytics platform, Dundas BI, is an extremely customizable, enterprise-level BI, dashboard and reporting software that empowers all users with real-time, data-driven decision making. Dundas is well known in the industry for the flexibility of its platform, its distinct user-adaptive experience, stunning design tools and their personalized service.
History
Dundas Data Visualization (formerly Dundas Software) was founded in 1992 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
After an early success with Dundas Chart in 2002, the company developed Dundas Gauge, Map, OLAP Chart, and Calendar controls, which were purchased by Microsoft in 2007 to become part of their Reporting Services, SharePoint, and .NET offerings.[1]
Recognition
In 2019, Dundas BI was rated #1 Business Intelligence Software by real users in Info-Tech Research Groups Emotional Footprint Report [2]. Dundas BI was also named a Frontrunner for BI Software across three Gartner Digital Markets sites (Software Advice, Capterra and GetApp). G2Crowd recognized Dundas BI in 2019 as a top ranked Embedded Business Intelligence software for enterprise. In 2018, the Business Application Research Center's (BARC) - The BI Survey 18 (the world's largest survey of business intelligence software users) - ranked Dundas BI #1 for product flexibility and a leader in 40 categories. In 2016, SelectHub ranked Dundas BI #2 on their Business Intelligence Leaderboard.[3] In 2016, TrustRadius named Dundas BI a Best Full Stack Business Intelligence Platform.[4] Additionally, Dundas BI was named a 2016 Top Rated Business Intelligence Tool by Software Users. In 2015, Dundas Data Visualization was awarded the Dresner Advisory Services Overall Leadership Industry Excellence Award, presented to vendors achieving leadership status in Dresner's Advisory's 2015 Wisdom of Crowds Business Intelligence and/or Enterprise Planning Research. In 2010, their product Dundas Dashboard has won a Best of TechEd award in the Business Intelligence category.[5] Dundas Software has been recognized multiple times as one of fastest growing Canadian companies, [6][7][8] and by 2007 it reached a place within top 250 Canadian technology companies.[9][10] Dundas has been also recognized on regular basis as one of the most innovative software companies by SD Times [11][12][13][14]
See also
References
- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions – Dundas Visualizations Acquired by Microsoft" SQL Server Reporting Services Team Blog
- ^ https://www.dundas.com/dundas-bi/infotech-software-reviews
- ^ SelectHub Ranks Dundas BI as a 2016 Top Business Intelligence Solution
- ^ Dundas BI Named A 2016 Top Rated Business Intelligence Tool by Software Users on TrustRadius
- ^ Bovber, Jason "Best of Tech Ed 2010 Award Winners" "SQL Server Magazine"
- ^ “1999 Canadian Technology Fast 50TM ranking” Archived 2010-11-06 at the Wayback Machine "TechFast50"
- ^ "Profit 100 Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies #97" Archived 2010-03-08 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Business Online
- ^ "43 Canadian companies named to the 2008 Deloitte Technology Fast 500" "Deloitte", November 12, 2008.
- ^ “Top 250 Canadian Technology Companies” Branham 300
- ^ “Branham Top 300-2010-full article” Archived 2010-11-19 at the Wayback Machine "Backbone Magazine", April 1, 2010.
- ^ “Components & Libraries” "SD Times 100 2003", June 1, 2003
- ^ “Components & Libraries” "SD Times 100 2005", May 15, 2005
- ^ “Components” "SD Times 100 2008", June 2, 2008.
- ^ “Components & Libraries” "SD Times 100 2010", June 1, 2010.