The Big Data Group, LLC today announced the availability of its new study The 100 Most Social Big Data Companies. The Big Data Group produces The Big Data Landscape, Big Data Trends, and Big Data TV.
"Our clients often ask us for best practices in the areas of content marketing
and social media," said David Feinleib, Managing Partner of The Big Data Group.
"As a result, we decided to publish this study to help inform Big Data companies
and other technology vendors about best practices in these areas."
For the study, The Big Data Group analyzed the content marketing and social
media efforts of 100 Big Data companies. This included more than 5,000 tweets
and 600 blog posts, videos, and slide presentations from companies like
Cloudera, Couchbase, HortonWorks, New Relic, SAP, Splunk and many others.
The study found that many Big Data companies are highly active on Twitter. But
most significantly underutilize channels like YouTube and SlideShare.
Content creation remains challenging for many, with companies publishing an
average of just four blog posts per month. More than 90% of companies could
benefit from leveraging other content marketing channels.
Big Data is a major technology trend. It involves the rapid growth of
unstructured and semi-structured data. Strategic use of Big Data enables
companies to gain competitive advantage.
The 100 Most Social Big Data Companies study is available immediately at
http://www.bigdatalandscape.com/news/the-100-most-social-big-data-companies.
About The Big Data Group, LLC
The Big Data Group consults with technology vendors and buyers on marketing
strategy, and market research.
The Big Data Group produces The Big Data Landscape, Big Data Trends, Big Data
TV, and The Big Data 100.
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