Datadog was included in the Forbes Cloud 100 acknowledging the leading private companies in the cloud sector alongside Slack, Dropbox, Stripe, SquareSpace and MailChimp. “As more and more companies look to Amazon, Microsoft and others to store and manage the data and computing that makes their businesses work, no company’s better positioned to track it all than New York-based startup Datadog,” writes Alex Konrad, staff writer for venture capital, startups and enterprise tech at Forbes.
Datadog was also recognized by PagerDuty as the Partner of the Year Gold Award Winner at PagerDuty Summit 2016. The award was granted based on the company’s ability to monitor dynamic cloud environments and trigger alerts based on thresholds that engineering teams care about. It recognizes Datadog for the company’s deep industry and technology expertise, as well as the ability to help customers solve complex problems in tandem with PagerDuty.
“The PagerDuty platform is becoming the obvious choice for businesses across all market segments for aggregating critical data streams tied to customer experience and revenue-generating services for a digital-ready operations environment,” said Astha Malik, vice president of marketing at PagerDuty. “Datadog provides real-time visibility into the data streams tied to dynamic infrastructures and consistently ranks as a top integration used by PagerDuty customers. Together we are empowering our customers to accelerate their ability to build and deliver beautiful experiences.”
Datadog was also listed in Deloitte’s 2016 Technology Fast 500, which recognizes the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and energy technology companies in North America. The company was also recognized in Wealthfront's List of Career-Launching Companies.