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CData Software
NameCData Software
TypePrivate
IndustrySoftware
Founded2000s
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts
ProductsData connectors, drivers, gateways, cloud integrations

CData Software is a software company that produces connectivity software for accessing and integrating data from a wide range of sources. The company develops drivers, connectors, and cloud services that enable interoperability between applications, databases, platforms, and analytics tools. CData's offerings target enterprise architects, data engineers, developers, and business intelligence practitioners working with cloud providers, database vendors, and application platforms.

History

Founded in the 2000s with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, the company emerged during a period of rapid adoption of Salesforce, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure cloud services. Early efforts focused on building ODBC and JDBC drivers compatible with Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, and MySQL ecosystems. As enterprises adopted Tableau Software, Microsoft Power BI, and Qlik Sense, the company expanded its portfolio to address integration needs across SAP, Workday, and ServiceNow. Strategic product development coincided with advances from Google Cloud Platform and the proliferation of APIs from providers such as Stripe, Twilio, and Zendesk. Over time, partnerships and interoperability efforts aligned the company with vendors like Snowflake (data warehouse), Databricks, and MongoDB.

Products and Technologies

The product line centers on drivers, connectors, and middleware that translate between proprietary APIs and standard interfaces such as ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, and ODATA. Offerings include desktop and server drivers for relational systems like PostgreSQL and IBM Db2, as well as adapters for SaaS platforms including Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and HubSpot. The company also delivers RESTful gateway services and virtualized data connectors that integrate with Apache Kafka, Apache Spark, and Hadoop Distributed File System. SDKs and developer tools support clients building integrations for Salesforce Service Cloud, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and SAP HANA. Technology initiatives reflect trends established by projects such as JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), OAuth 2.0, and OpenAPI Specification to enable secure, standardized access.

Platforms and Integrations

CData products integrate with analytics and ETL platforms including Tableau Software, Microsoft Power BI, Looker, QlikView, and SAP BusinessObjects. They provide connectivity to cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, and to data warehouses like Snowflake (data warehouse), Amazon Redshift, and Google BigQuery. Integration targets encompass CRM and ERP systems like Salesforce, SAP ERP, Workday, and productivity suites like Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. Support for messaging and event platforms extends to Apache Kafka and RabbitMQ, while database compatibility includes MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Microsoft SQL Server.

Business Model and Licensing

The company employs a commercial licensing model offering per-user, per-server, and subscription tiers that align with SaaS and on-premises deployment patterns. Licensing structures are comparable to models used by Microsoft Corporation for enterprise software and to subscription approaches from Adobe Inc. and VMware. Enterprise agreements and volume licensing target large organizations similar in scale to customers of IBM and Oracle Corporation. Professional services, support contracts, and partner programs complement software sales in a fashion akin to arrangements seen with Accenture and Deloitte engagements.

Privacy, Security, and Compliance

Security features implement authentication standards such as OAuth 2.0 and encrypt data in transit using protocols comparable to Transport Layer Security implementations used by Mozilla and Google LLC. Compliance capabilities address regulatory frameworks like General Data Protection Regulation and industry standards followed by organizations such as HIPAA-regulated healthcare providers and financial institutions overseen by FINRA. Audit logging and access controls parallel practices encouraged by National Institute of Standards and Technology guidance and by governance frameworks adopted at Cisco Systems and Intel Corporation. Certifications and compliance reports are commonly sought to meet requirements similar to those held by cloud vendors including Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

Reception and Use Cases

Analysts and practitioners reference the company's connectors in evaluations of data integration for scenarios involving data warehouse consolidation, real-time analytics with Apache Kafka, and reporting in Tableau Software and Microsoft Power BI. Use cases span customer analytics for firms using Salesforce, financial reporting for organizations on QuickBooks, and operational dashboards for teams leveraging ServiceNow. Integration success stories resemble deployments chronicled by enterprises that adopt technologies from Snowflake (data warehouse), Databricks, and MongoDB for modern data architectures. The software is cited in community forums and technical blogs alongside tools and vendors such as Fivetran, Stitch (software), and MuleSoft.

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