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Ataccama opens Melbourne office as Sydney sees significant growth

Ataccama
2022-04-06 07:00 1393

Company's APAC CEO will lead team bringing benefits of Data Quality Fabric to businesses across Australia, New Zealand, and SouthEast Asia

SYDNEY, April 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ataccama, a leading enterprise Data Quality Fabric provider, has announced the opening of a new office in Melbourne, following a strong period of growth across the region, where software licences and PaaS revenue increased by 30 percent year-on-year in 2021.

Ataccama logo (CNW Group/Ataccama)
Ataccama logo (CNW Group/Ataccama)

The company established a presence in the Australian market four years ago, having seen an opportunity to transform the way businesses in the region manage their data. The new Melbourne site will be the company's second Asia-Pacific location - increasing the firm's service capacity and helping it get closer to customers in Victoria and other key economies nearby - and follows a significant expansion of the company's team in the US market.

The company had a record first quarter in FY 2022, which saw it welcome a new client every three days – including the likes of leading enterprises, Endeavour Group Limited and AEMO – as demand for its flagship platform, Ataccama ONE, increases.

As the company looks to respond to that demand, and expand its footprint in the banking, financial services and insurance, life sciences, healthcare and retail industries, it is searching out the top talent in the industry and hiring aggressively across the globe. In 2021, Ataccama added 152 new employees to its team, a year-on-year increase of 159 percent.

Ataccama's APAC CEO, Šárka Klofáčová, commented: "Since we opened our Sydney office four years ago, we've seen the demand for our technology grow significantly. Now, to support the needs of current customers and bring the benefits of Data Quality Fabric to more businesses in Victoria, we're bolstering our team with top talent and establishing a new site in Melbourne. We see significant growth potential, not only in the Australian market, but also across the wider region in New Zealand and South East Asia."

"With Ataccama ONE we've anticipated the future of data management and built something that is helping leading enterprises adopt industry best practices to drive significant business value. Our unifying fabric for data management and data governance is enabling organisations to automate their most complex data management and data governance use cases with ease, saving time, money, and helping them gain competitive advantage.

Ataccama's mission has always been to empower its users to take charge of their data. Backed by a world-class team of 350+, Ataccama ONE Gen2 transforms the way data is managed within global enterprises. The platform unifies Data Governance, Data Quality, and Master Data Management into a single, AI-powered fabric across hybrid and cloud environments.

Michal Klaus, CEO at Ataccama, said: "This is an incredibly exciting time to be part of the Ataccama team, which is growing in all regions across the globe. Unlocking the full value of an organisation's data sits at the heart of every business growth plan, and as we expand, we're helping more and more customers access and manage their data in a holistic way – enabling them to reach their full potential."

Ataccama's open roles – including those in the new Melbourne office – can be viewed on the Ataccama Job Portal.

About Ataccama
Ataccama reinvents the way data is managed to create value on an enterprise scale. Unifying Data Governance, Data Quality, and Master Data Management into a single, AI-powered fabric across hybrid and Cloud environments, Ataccama gives your business and data teams the ability to innovate with unprecedented speed while maintaining trust, security, and governance of your data. Learn more at www.ataccama.com

For media inquiries contact Pamela Valerio, Communications Manager, press@ataccama.com

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