AUSTIN, Texas — Molecula was chosen as the winner of the data category for the 13th Annual Ventana Research Digital Innovation Awards. With nine patents under its belt and more pending, Molecula's unique value-based data format is built for the most challenging, large-scale, real-time analytics. Finalists in the data category included MemSQL and Neo4j. This award recognizes vendors with the most remarkable innovations in technology that advance business and IT.

"Congratulations to Molecula for being the winner of the 13th annual Ventana Research Digital Innovation Award in the Data category for providing a modern data access platform that, through virtual and real-time data sources, in a radically simplified manner, helps organizations realize the value of analytics," said Mark Smith, CEO and chief research officer at Ventana Research.

The Ventana Research Digital Innovation Awards recognizes cutting-edge technologies that improve efficiency, productivity, and performance at organizations. This year, Molecula is a category winner among tech titans, including ServiceNow, Oracle, and ADP.

Molecula's Cloud Data Access platform simplifies, accelerates, and improves control over data to power high-performance analytics, machine learning, and edge/IoT applications. Molecula has the unique ability to deliver ultra-low latency queries 1,000 times faster by deconstructing distributed datasets into unique representations that require no preaggregation, federation, or copies while significantly reducing hardware footprint, cost, and risk.

"We couldn't be more thrilled to be this year's winner of Ventana Research's Digital Innovation Award in the Data category,” said Mimi Spier, chief strategy and marketing officer, Molecula. “Molecula is on a mission to unlock human potential through the power of data. Molecula's new data format has the potential to replace mainstream data analytics infrastructure staples that currently have long precycle times, many copies of data, and slow performance with unnecessary costs and risks."

Some of the world's most innovative enterprises and application providers across health care, financial services, government, and the technology/manufacturing sectors use Molecula to deliver advanced analytical capabilities to their customers by enabling features such as dynamic segmentation, real-time anomaly detection, data and computationally intensive machine learning, and enhanced data migration to the cloud.