Denodo Is Hiring

August 11, 2010

Mash up vendor Denodo is hiring. Denodo Technologies, Inc. is looking for sales engineers in two big cities—specifically Chicago and New York.  The company is one that proudly wears the azurini badge of third-party endorsement as a result of having been deemed the “cool vendor” by Gartner. Toast your résumé and fire it off before it cools.

Starting out in 1999, Denodo is no rookie. In fact, in just over a decade they assert that the company has revolutionized how corporate businesses collect their data. Competing with mashup vendors like JackBe and Kapow Technologies, Denodo seeks to amplify the value of business intelligence in two key ways:

According to Suresh Chandrasekaran, Vice President of Marketing for Denodo, “[Denodo] enables organizations to include data sources that reside outside the enterprise – particularly unstructured and external Web data – in your analysis. And compared to traditional data warehousing, the virtual data services approach is a more cost-effective and flexible way to integrate diverse data for BI and business mashups.”

In plain English, Denodo provides useful tools that reach out across the World Wide Web and grab data in all sorts of formats. It then pulls the data into one easy-to-access spot, allowing the user to synthesize the data however they see fit. It’s flexible and cost effective.

Denodo has proven a valuable asset to a wide array of corporations, from financial services to governments. The clientele strikes us as having a European flavor. But any organization can use Denodo to create new business apps based on more robust data feeds, regardless of the location or structure of the original information.

In short, Denodo Technologies, Inc. is positioning itself like a Marine Corps. drill sergeant. Will the company make good on its marketing assertions? How can it lose steam with gusts from Gartner?

So if you’re a marketing guru and know more about mashups than “it sure sounds cool,” you should do yourself a favor and go apply for the job. Of course, every other sales engineer in the world has probably applied as well, so your odds aren’t that good. But who knows—it’s worth a shot.

Chris Brantner, August 11, 2010

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