Rosslyn Analytics
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| Company type | Public Limited Company |
|---|---|
| AIM: RDT | |
| Industry | Business intelligence |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Founder | Charles Clark, Hugh Cox |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | John O’Hara (Chairman) Roger Bullen (CEO) |
Number of employees | 50-100 |
Rosslyn Data Technologies (aka Rosslyn Analytics) is a software-as-a-service vendor that provides procurement and master data management solutions.[1][buzzword] Its procurement portfolio includes software solutions[buzzword] for Spend Analytics, Supplier Information Management, Supplier Performance Management, and Supplier Contract Management. Master Data Management solutions[buzzword] include Data Extraction, Data Cleansing, and Data Enrichment; available via a cloud-based data platform.
The company is listed on AIM, a submarket of the London Stock Exchange, and is headquartered in London with offices in New York City and Chicago, Illinois.[2]
History
[edit | edit source]Rosslyn Analytics was founded in 2007 by Charles Clark and Hugh Cox.[3][4][5] 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. In 2009, the company launched its first cloud-based business intelligence product - a self-service spends analytics app for its RAPid data platform.[citation needed]
In January 2012, Rosslyn Analytics entered the United States, establishing offices in New York City and Denver, Colorado.[6]
Rosslyn Analytics was the first technology company to bring QlikView into the cloud in 2012.[7]
In February 2014, the company filed its first patent with the UK Intellectual Property Office on machine-learning.[8] In April, Rosslyn Analytics went public on AIM under the name of Rosslyn Data Technologies Group plc.[citation needed]
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