RockDaisy’s 2019 Year-End Review
2019 was a banner year for data analysis and visualization platform RockDaisy. In addition to becoming the most widely-used data platform in the NFL, the pioneering startup expanded into the …
2019 was a banner year for data analysis and visualization platform RockDaisy. In addition to becoming the most widely-used data platform in the NFL, the pioneering startup expanded into the …
Problem When companies present information, they often need to go behind the numbers to view supporting data and reports. This problem springs up all the time – when companies present …
Problem Organizations invest a considerable amount of time and resources into the creation of reports, which analyze and clarify financial goals, business practices, marketing impacts, and other pertinent information. The …
With more than 10 NFL clubs currently using RockDaisy for their data reporting and visualization needs, and with ongoing trials leading us to forecast that over half the clubs in …
During our 20+ years building and running the Data Analytics department for the NFL, we were able to observe how data is transmitted from one organization to another. The League …
When computers and software programs first went mainstream, the emphasis was on utility – think IBM and Microsoft. The products didn’t have to look cool or feel good, they just …
From Venture Capital investment to streaming services to a host of big name entries into the Sports Tech world, 2017 was a landmark year for our industry. We thought it …
A big misconception about our business is that we’re a data provider. RockDaisy doesn’t provide data, we deliver it to end-users in a clear, meaningful and actionable way. There are …
We all need to network, but most of us can’t stand networking events. The last thing you want after a long day of work is to make small talk with …