Data Platform
AI Tools and vendors with the strongest adoption signals in the Data Platform category.
Tool ranking
Adoption signals within Data Platform
Frequently asked questions
How Applied tracks AI adoption signals and what the rankings mean.
What does this category page show?
This page shows adoption signals for AI tools and vendors in the Data Platform category. It highlights which tools and vendors are appearing most often in public company evidence, how adoption signals are changing over time, and which companies or sources support those signals.
How are tools ranked in this category?
Tools are ranked based on adoption signals within this specific category. The ranking considers signal volume, unique companies, source quality, recency, momentum, and confidence that the tool belongs in this category.
How are vendors ranked in this category?
Vendors are ranked by combining direct vendor mentions with signals from their tools in this category. For example, if a vendor has several tools mentioned across job postings and use cases, those signals can contribute to the vendor's category-level score.
What does signal share mean in this category?
Signal share shows how much of the tracked evidence in this category is associated with a specific tool or vendor. It is a measure of relative visibility within the category, not total market share.
What does momentum mean?
Momentum shows how adoption signals have changed compared with a previous time period. A tool or vendor with positive momentum is appearing more often in recent evidence. A tool or vendor with negative momentum is appearing less often.
Why might a vendor rank higher than one of its tools?
Vendor rankings include direct vendor mentions and signals from multiple tools. Tool rankings are stricter and only count explicit mentions of a specific product, platform, model, or tool.
Data Platform: 11.6% of all tracked signals · 7 tools · 4 vendors