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ADV Advantage Solutions Inc.
The company ingests syndicated and internal data to fuel its analytics and insights for clients, aligning with Data-as-a-Service capabilities.
$283.86M
$21.70
+13.08%
NCMI National CineMedia, Inc.
NCMx data collaboration with Snowflake enables data-as-a-service capabilities for audience insights and attribution.
$281.49M
$3.00
-0.66%
BIGC BigCommerce Holdings, Inc.
Feedonomics data feed management and data optimization as a service for e-commerce channels.
$256.74M
$3.27
SATL Satellogic Inc.
Data-as-a-Service - delivers imagery data and analytics on a service basis.
$241.75M
$2.19
-4.59%
AZ A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions Corp.
Data-as-a-Service model for provisioning and enriching retail data from the smart cart ecosystem.
$235.62M
$6.76
+3.05%
GRRR Gorilla Technology Group Inc.
Data-as-a-Service offerings for data provisioning and analytics to support enterprise-scale intelligence platforms.
$234.13M
$11.21
+5.41%
SMWB Similarweb Ltd.
Provides Data-as-a-Service (data provisioning, curation, and enrichment) driving GTM intelligence platforms and AI training data.
$231.24M
$2.71
+1.50%
TRUE TrueCar, Inc.
Proprietary data and analytics powering dealer insights and consumer lead optimization align with Data-as-a-Service.
$224.64M
$2.54
REKR Rekor Systems, Inc.
Pay-for-data contracts and data provisioning reflect Data-as-a-Service capabilities.
$221.08M
$1.70
-3.14%
JFIN Jiayin Group Inc.
Utilizes data intelligence and analytics to power lending decisions and risk assessment as a service.
$215.01M
$4.18
+5.56%
CNDT Conduent Incorporated
Data-as-a-Service offerings align with CNDT’s data provisioning and enrichment capabilities for enterprise workflows.
$212.52M
$1.39
+4.51%
DVLT Datavault AI Inc.
DVLT's Data-as-a-Service platform provides data provisioning, curation, and enrichment capabilities to monetize enterprise data assets.
$205.67M
$0.72
+6.22%
NEXN Nexxen International Ltd.
Nexxen Data Platform consolidates data assets and enables data licensing, aligning with Data-as-a-Service capabilities.
$196.65M
$6.62
+1.30%
AGL Agilon Health, Inc.
The enhanced data platform and payer data integrations align with Data-as-a-Service capabilities for enterprise health analytics.
$178.10M
$10.76
+10.36%
CURI CuriosityStream Inc.
Data provisioning/licensing for AI model training and data enrichment; data-as-a-service angle.
$176.64M
$3.02
+3.24%
PMTS CPI Card Group Inc.
Data-as-a-Service encompasses data provisioning/enrichment aspects that can tie to PMTS's personalization and analytics services.
$175.14M
$15.34
+1.56%
DH Definitive Healthcare Corp.
DH provides data-as-a-service and proprietary data assets.
$152.98M
$1.08
-0.92%
BZUN Baozun Inc.
Baozun's data insights ecosystem and BI tooling can be viewed as data-as-a-service capabilities supporting client decisions.
$145.65M
$2.52
+5.23%
RCMT RCM Technologies, Inc.
RCMT employs Data-as-a-Service offerings for data provisioning and enrichment in client programs (QA, compliance, analytics).
$143.02M
$19.34
+0.65%
OWLT Owlet, Inc.
Owlet leverages its pediatric health data as a Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) platform to power insights.
$140.66M
$5.11
+0.39%
GAMB Gambling.com Group Limited
Odds data infrastructure and OddsJam OpticOdds platform deliver data-as-a-service.
$140.35M
$3.93
-3.68%
GOAI Eva Live, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service reflects data provisioning/enrichment capabilities underpinning the platforms.
$140.31M
$4.36
+12.66%
FORR Forrester Research, Inc.
Data assets and research outputs offered via the platform could be considered data-as-a-service provisioning to clients.
$136.06M
$7.09
-1.73%
RAASY Cloopen Group Holding Limited
Data-as-a-Service / big data platform solutions for enterprise insights.
$126.27M
$2.10
ELRE Yinfu Gold Corporation
Acquisition of a company with a large customer database suggests data provisioning and enrichment services (Data-as-a-Service) as a planned core offering.
$124.42M
$0.97
OPRX OptimizeRx Corporation
Data-as-a-Service model for audience data, activation, and subscription-based data services.
$122.28M
$6.56
THRY Thryv Holdings, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service aligns with data provisioning and analytics insights provided by the Thryv platform.
$122.02M
$2.80
+1.45%
DOMO Domo, Inc.
Domo provides Data-as-a-Service style data provisioning, ingestion, and governance within its platform.
$119.98M
$2.92
+1.74%
TBI TrueBlue, Inc.
Outthink Index and related benchmarking tools reflect Data-as-a-Service capabilities tied to workforce analytics.
$119.76M
$4.00
+3.77%
WRAP Wrap Technologies, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service model around BolaWrap usage data and managed services feeds recurring revenue.
$115.87M
$2.29
+5.05%
MAPS WM Technology, Inc.
WM Insights represents Data-as-a-Service with data and analytics from the Weedmaps ecosystem.
$110.85M
$0.71
+4.48%
SIDU Sidus Space, Inc.
The company monetizes data via satellite data-as-a-service subscriptions.
$108.91M
$3.08
+46.90%
FLNT Fluent, Inc.
Fluent relies on proprietary first-party data assets and data provisioning to power CMS, i.e., Data-as-a-Service.
$101.46M
$3.30
+1.23%
VERI Veritone, Inc.
VDR transforms unstructured data into AI-ready assets and offers data provisioning/licensing as a service.
$101.15M
$1.83
+2.23%
SSTI SoundThinking, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service capabilities underpin data provisioning and analytics across the SafetySmart platform.
$90.18M
$7.22
+2.41%
CRGO Freightos Limited Ordinary shares
Data-as-a-Service offering through data provisioning and market benchmarking data used by enterprises.
$88.04M
$1.77
+9.94%
MHH Mastech Digital, Inc.
Data provisioning and data modernization services (Data-as-a-Service) are part of the Data & Analytics value chain.
$86.02M
$7.65
+1.46%
HCAT Health Catalyst, Inc.
The data platform capabilities align with Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) through data provisioning, curation, and analytics services.
$82.76M
$1.16
DLHC DLH Holdings Corp.
Data provisioning and analytics via Data-as-a-Service capabilities.
$81.74M
$5.64
-2.00%
CSBR Champions Oncology, Inc.
Data licensing revenue stream from Datacenter data assets (DaaS).
$80.12M
$5.90
-0.25%
RSSS Research Solutions, Inc.
Data provisioning, curation, and enrichment via DaaS-like platform, including data access for STM content and TDM rights.
$78.55M
$2.38
+1.06%
KORE KORE Group Holdings, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service model leveraging device data and analytics from connected devices.
$77.49M
$4.42
+2.55%
ZENA ZenaTech, Inc.
The company provides cloud-based Data-as-a-Service powering its enterprise GTM intelligence and drone data workflows.
$77.35M
$2.25
+10.05%
AISP Airship AI Holdings, Inc.
Airship AI structures and provisions data for enterprise use, aligning with Data-as-a-Service offerings.
$76.90M
$2.25
-0.88%
ASPS Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A.
RentRange and NestRange reflect Data-as-a-Service offerings providing data-driven valuation and data products.
$74.96M
$6.86
+6.69%
VRM Vroom, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service derived from CarStory's comprehensive automotive data repository.
$74.15M
$13.63
+5.66%
STEM Stem, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service fits Stem’s model of provisioning and managing data assets and analytics for asset optimization.
$72.66M
$8.86
+0.28%
OPTT Ocean Power Technologies, Inc.
OPTT's Data as a Service (DaaS) provides recurring ocean data and analytics derived from PowerBuoy/WAM-V sensors via Merrows.
$71.20M
$0.36
+4.79%
MCHX Marchex, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service leveraging first-party conversational data to power analytics and AI insights.
$69.26M
$1.57
+0.64%
FORA Forian Inc.
Forian's Chronos Data Lake is a Data Factory platform delivering data provisioning, integration, and management as a core service.
$65.25M
$2.10
+0.96%
FNGR FingerMotion, Inc.
Data provisioning/enrichment via Sapientus and related platform data services (DaaS-like capabilities).
$62.13M
$1.02
+0.99%
CDLX Cardlytics, Inc.
Company leverages granular purchase data and Bridg identity data to deliver data provisioning and analytics services (Data-as-a-Service).
$61.08M
$1.13
+13.00%
NEUE NeueHealth, Inc.
Platform acts as a Data-as-a-Service (data provisioning/curation) layer for care coordination and provider enablement.
$60.29M
$6.75
DIT AMCON Distributing Company
Data-as-a-Service: data provisioning and analytics-related services as part of the tech-enabled wholesale platform.
$59.57M
$86.60
-6.03%
WYY WidePoint Corporation
DaaS is referenced as a high-margin offering (Device-as-a-Service), mapped to the Data-as-a-Service category.
$58.47M
$5.91
-1.17%
FIEE FiEE, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service aspects for GTM intelligence and audience targeting are integral to the SaaS platform.
$56.33M
$7.04
-0.28%
IPA ImmunoPrecise Antibodies Ltd.
Data-as-a-Service offering for multi-omics data and platform data assets.
$56.31M
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UCL uCloudlink Group Inc.
Data-as-a-Service platform enabling a global data traffic sharing marketplace via CloudSIM.
$53.22M
$1.36
-2.50%
BRAG Bragg Gaming Group Inc.
Bragg's data warehouse and data capabilities align with data-as-a-service offerings powering analytics across players and games.
$51.92M
$2.08
+4.77%
MLGO MicroAlgo Inc.
Described as data processing and data intelligence services, aligning with Data-as-a-Service.
$48.88M
$3.88
-3.00%
ONMD OneMedNet Corporation
Provides Data-as-a-Service by provisioning, curating, and enriching regulatory-grade imaging data for life sciences research and regulatory use.
$47.43M
$0.93
+9.73%
ALAR Alarum Technologies Ltd.
Alarum provides data collection as a service (IP proxy network, Website Unblocker, and AI Data Collector), i.e., a Data-as-a-Service offering.
$42.60M
$6.37
+4.94%
ZDGE Zedge, Inc.
Dataseeds.ai is a B2B data marketplace/dataset service built on Zedge’s content library, i.e., Data-as-a-Service.
$37.60M
$2.86
-2.39%
PHUN Phunware, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service capabilities for provisioning and enriching enterprise data used in GTM/engagement analytics.
$37.35M
$1.85
+4.21%
CNTM ConnectM Technology Solutions, Inc.
EIN aggregates data from electrified assets and monetizes insights as a data service.
$37.16M
$0.19
RITR Reitar Logtech Holdings Limited Ordinary shares
Data-as-a-Service to provision and enrich data for supply-chain analytics.
$34.46M
$0.56
-1.77%
SCOR comScore, Inc.
Comscore operates a global data platform delivering audience, content, and advertising data as a service (Data-as-a-Service).
$34.36M
$6.85
-2.97%
INUV Inuvo, Inc.
Data provisioning/processing and audience insights implied by IntentKey align with Data-as-a-Service.
$30.67M
$2.10
-1.87%
ABLV Able View Inc.
Data-as-a-Service offerings and GTM intel platforms to support brand operations.
$30.13M
$0.62
-0.48%
RCT RedCloud Holdings plc
Data-as-a-Service capabilities underpin predictive analytics and GTM intelligence within the ecosystem.
$29.85M
$0.72
+0.81%
ACCS ACCESS Newswire Inc.
Data-as-a-Service style investor relations content feeds and integration.
$27.70M
$7.15
-4.92%
SNBR Sleep Number Corporation
Maintains a proprietary sleep data/information asset and platform that could be monetized as data services.
$26.89M
$1.18
-31.29%
HSON Hudson Global, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service framework supporting data provisioning for go-to-market insights.
$25.50M
$9.27
ATHR Aether Holdings, Inc. Common Stock
Data provisioning via APIs and continuous data feeds powering analytics and models.
$24.36M
$2.00
-8.68%
ZENV Zenvia Inc.
Zenvia's unified CX platform leverages centralized data across channels, aligning with Data-as-a-Service capabilities for data provisioning and enrichment.
$24.35M
$0.60
+27.51%
CRMZ CreditRiskMonitor.com, Inc.
Data provisioning and risk-related data services align with Data-as-a-Service offerings.
$23.59M
$2.20
ZBAO Zhibao Technology Inc. Class A Ordinary Shares
The PaaS and data-driven operations imply data provisioning/analytics capabilities akin to data-as-a-service.
$23.12M
$0.73
-0.03%
CLOQ Cyberloq Technologies, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service capabilities including secure data provisioning and exchange.
$22.62M
$0.14
INTZ Intrusion Inc.
Proprietary threat intelligence database enables data provisioning and enrichment (threat intel as a service).
$21.69M
$1.09
-2.68%
HHS Harte Hanks, Inc.
Exclusive rights to license ADS Data Direct's Medical Ailment Database and broader data solutions constitute a Data-as-a-Service offering.
$21.06M
$2.87
+2.14%
MFI mF International Limited
Data-as-a-Service tag for live data feeds (forex, bullion) and macro trends powering analytics.
$18.97M
$11.61
-6.75%
ELWS Earlyworks Co., Ltd
GLS's data-centric capabilities map to Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) themes.
$15.37M
$6.79
+38.11%
SKKY Skkynet Cloud Systems, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service style data provisioning and cloud-based access to real-time industrial data.
$14.61M
$0.28
REE REE Automotive Ltd.
Data-as-a-Service aligns with cloud-based data analytics and fleet service offerings.
$14.59M
$0.62
-0.82%
BFRG Bullfrog AI Holdings, Inc. Common Stock
BullFrog Data Networks powered by bfLEAP imply data provisioning and analytics services for pharma clients.
$13.69M
$1.23
-24.07%
QMCI QuoteMedia, Inc.
QMCI provides Data-as-a-Service through owned proprietary data and delivery platforms for financial market data.
$12.97M
$0.14
SFUNY Fang Holdings Limited
Utilizes data mining and multi-dimensional user data to provide Data-as-a-Service offerings for targeted insights.
$11.35M
$1.26
VRME VerifyMe, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service model implied by data provisioning and analytics delivered through the PeriTrack platform.
$10.44M
$0.83
HLYK HealthLynked Corp.
Network-based data provisioning and analytics capabilities align with Data-as-a-Service.
$10.37M
$3.15
SNTW Summit Networks Inc.
Data-as-a-Service for data provisioning, curation, and analytics within enterprise contexts.
$9.78M
$0.14
WGRX Wellgistics Health, Inc.
Aggregates and monetizes de-identified prescription and market data as a data service.
$9.11M
$0.10
-4.67%
KRKR 36Kr Holdings Inc.
Data-as-a-Service powering enterprise GTM intelligence platforms with curated data.
$8.75M
$3.95
+2.60%
DSNY Destiny Media Technologies Inc.
Longer-term analytics/data products from MTR and Play MPE align with Data-as-a-Service offerings.
$8.41M
$0.81
GLE Global Engine Group Holding Limited Ordinary Shares
GLE's data provisioning and analytics capabilities align with Data-as-a-Service offerings in enterprise contexts.
$7.87M
$0.42
-2.07%
MYSE Myseum Inc.
Timeless Storage and Forever Storage are cloud-based data storage/subscription services (Data-as-a-Service).
$7.75M
$1.86
+3.91%
TBH Brag House Holdings, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service providing anonymized behavioral data to brands.
$7.31M
$0.37
+20.45%
IOTR iOThree Limited Ordinary Shares
Data-as-a-Service capabilities providing cloud-based data provisioning and analytics.
$6.41M
$2.63
+23.47%
INTJ Intelligent Group Limited
Use of data provisioning and GTM intelligence via the platform suggests a Data-as-a-Service component.
$6.23M
$9.31
-7.82%
BNZI Banzai International, Inc.
Data-as-a-Service to enrich GTM data and personalization in campaigns.
$4.76M
$1.06
-0.47%
POAI Predictive Oncology Inc.
Data-as-a-Service element through the biobank, historical drug-response data, and digitized pathology slides.
$4.32M
$5.94
-0.17%
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# Executive Summary * The Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) industry is undergoing a rapid transformation, with the integration of Generative AI emerging as the single most critical driver of competitive differentiation, new product creation, and efficiency. * Despite strong secular tailwinds, macroeconomic pressures are creating a challenging operating environment, leading to cautious client spending, elongated sales cycles, and bifurcated performance across the sector. * The competitive landscape is intensifying, forcing providers to build deeper moats through integrated, end-to-end platforms and highly specialized, vertical-specific solutions. * Financial performance is diverging: AI-native and platform leaders are posting strong double-digit growth and high margins, while others face revenue declines and operational resets. * Capital allocation is focused on a dual mandate: aggressively investing in AI and strategic M&A to secure technological leadership, while simultaneously returning significant capital to shareholders via buybacks. ## Key Trends & Outlook The Data-as-a-Service industry is being fundamentally reshaped by the accelerating adoption of Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI. This technology is no longer theoretical; it is a core driver of new revenue streams and competitive advantage. For instance, Zeta Global's AI-powered platform is driving over 30% revenue growth, while RELX is seeing a double-digit spending uplift from clients adopting its Lexis+ AI tool. The mechanism for value creation is twofold: AI enhances data processing to deliver more valuable insights and automates workflows to drive significant operational efficiency. This trend is creating a clear performance gap between AI leaders and laggards, with Snowflake's Cortex AI suite influencing nearly 50% of new logo wins, demonstrating the demand for AI-native platforms. This transformation is happening now and will only accelerate over the next 12-24 months. Despite the powerful AI tailwind, the industry faces significant near-term pressure from a cautious macroeconomic environment. This has resulted in elongated sales cycles and reduced spending, particularly from smaller customers. The impact is evident in the performance of companies like Definitive Healthcare, which saw a 5% revenue decline due to these pressures. This environment forces DaaS providers to focus on demonstrating clear ROI and serving more resilient, large enterprise clients. The largest opportunity lies in developing vertical-specific, AI-powered platforms that become deeply embedded in customer workflows, as demonstrated by Veeva Systems' dominance in life sciences. The primary risk is failing to keep pace with AI innovation, leading to product obsolescence. Additionally, navigating the complex and evolving landscape of global data privacy regulations remains a significant operational and financial risk. ## Competitive Landscape The DaaS market is highly competitive, with players differentiating through proprietary data, superior technology, or deep domain expertise. One core strategy involves becoming an integrated, horizontal data powerhouse. Companies pursuing this model compete by providing a vast, proprietary, and comprehensive data ecosystem that serves a wide range of industries, primarily financial services. The goal is to become the indispensable, single source of truth. Key advantages include massive scale, high barriers to entry due to proprietary data assets, significant pricing power, and deep, enterprise-wide customer relationships. S&P Global exemplifies this model, with its competitive moat built on proprietary data, which accounts for over 95% of its revenue, and integrated workflow solutions like Capital IQ. In contrast, other players adopt a technology-first, cloud-native platform strategy. These companies compete on the superiority of their underlying technology platform, emphasizing flexibility, scalability, ease of use, and an open ecosystem. The data itself is often the customer's, but the platform unlocks its value. This approach offers high scalability, benefits from network effects, and enables rapid innovation cycles, often displacing legacy on-premise solutions. Snowflake is a prime example, with its AI Data Cloud allowing customers to consolidate and analyze data across multiple public clouds. Its competitive edge comes from its cloud-native architecture, ease of use, and powerful data-sharing capabilities, rather than from owning proprietary datasets. Finally, the deep vertical specialist model focuses on dominating a specific industry by offering a purpose-built platform that addresses the unique data, workflow, and regulatory requirements of that vertical. This strategy creates an extremely deep competitive moat due to domain expertise, high customer switching costs, and the ability to command premium pricing. Veeva Systems is a leading example, as the dominant cloud software and data provider for the global life sciences industry, with an estimated 80% market penetration in CRM. Its products are built with a deep understanding of the industry's complex regulatory and compliance needs. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth across the DaaS industry is sharply bifurcating. This divergence is primarily driven by AI leadership and exposure to macroeconomic headwinds. AI-native platforms that deliver clear ROI are capturing market share and growing rapidly, while companies serving macro-sensitive customer segments or lacking differentiated technology are struggling. Zeta Global's 36% year-over-year growth in Q1 2025 exemplifies the AI-driven tailwind, while Definitive Healthcare's 5% year-over-year decline in Q2 2025 is a clear example of the impact of macro pressure and execution challenges. {{chart_0}} Margins are widely divergent, reflecting different business models and competitive positioning. Adjusted operating margins range from over 50% for market leaders to low double-digits for companies facing headwinds. Elite margins are commanded by companies with deep competitive moats, whether through proprietary data or vertical dominance, which grants them significant pricing power. S&P Global's 51.6% adjusted margins (TTM, ex-OSTTRA) and Veeva Systems' 88% subscription gross margin in Q1 FY26 exemplify the profitability of a strong competitive moat. {{chart_1}} The dominant theme in capital allocation is a dual focus on investing for future growth while simultaneously returning capital to shareholders. Confident in their long-term cash flow generation, leading DaaS companies are aggressively reinvesting in their core differentiators—primarily AI technology and strategic, capability-driven M&A. At the same time, they are using robust share repurchase programs to return excess capital. S&P Global's strategy is a perfect illustration, with a $1.8 billion acquisition of With Intelligence coupled with a planned $2.5 billion share repurchase in a single quarter. The financial health of the industry is generally strong, with most leading players holding significant cash reserves and manageable debt loads. Strong recurring revenue models and high margins generate substantial and predictable cash flow, allowing companies to maintain robust balance sheets. This provides the financial flexibility to invest through economic cycles and pursue strategic opportunities. Veeva Systems, with $6.1 billion in cash and investments and no debt, is a prime example of the industry's potential for cash generation and financial strength. {{chart_2}}
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