WhereScape
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Computer Software Data Warehouse Automation Data Management Cloud Migration |
Headquarters | Houston, Texas, USA |
Key people | Matt O'Connell, Rob Mellor |
Products | WhereScape RED, WhereScape 3D, Data Vault Express |
Owner | Idera Software |
Number of employees | 100 |
Website | www.wherescape.com |
WhereScape is a privately held international Data Warehouse Automation & Big Data software company. WhereScape was acquired in 2019 by Idera Software.[1]
History
WhereScape was founded as a data warehouse consulting company in Auckland, New Zealand[2] in 1997 by co-founders Michael Whitehead (President) and Wayne Richmond.[3] The company was formerly named Profit Management Systems, but officially renamed to WhereScape in 2001 when expanding business operations into the USA.[3]
WhereScape operates out of regional headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand; Houston, Texas, USA; Portland, Oregon, USA; Reading, United Kingdom; and Singapore.[2] As of 2015, the Company had over 720 customers in more than 15 countries and revenue of around $20 million (NZD).[4] Sales channels vary by country but can be either direct sales or through local partners. WhereScape also has partnerships with third-party companies that embed WhereScape software in their solutions.[5]
WhereScape Products
WhereScape currently offers three main products: WhereScape RED, WhereScape 3D, and Data Vault Express
As of November 2017, version numbers between the two have been aligned and the current stable version is 8.0.1.0.
References
- ^ "Idera, Inc. Acquires WhereScape, Advancing Portfolio of Cross-Platform Database Tools with Data Infrastructure Automation". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b Pamatatau, R. (20 Jan 2004). "WhereScape sets up for European sales campaign". The New Zealand Herald.
- ^ a b Nikiel, C. (19 Nov 2007). "What, when, why and WhereScape". The New Zealand Herald.
- ^ Christopher Adams (30 Jan 2014). "NZX listing on cards for Wherescape". The New Zealand Herald.
- ^ "WhereScape is helping businesses put data into their decision making". New Zealand Trade & Enterprise. Retrieved 7 November 2013.