Quantum Xchange Named to the 2021 Big50 Startup Report

Company Recognized as a Hot Startup to Watch for its Product Innovation, Market Interest and Top-Flight Talent

BETHESDA, MD – Aug. 4, 2021 – Quantum Xchange has been named a “Hot Startup to Watch” in Startup50’s 2021 Big50 Startup Report. The annual report spotlights 50 high-upside startups that have gained a foothold in fast-growth tech sectors. Recent Big50 alumni include Cloudflare, Ping Identity, Rackspace, Snowflake, and Sumo Logic.

The startups featured in the 2021 Big50 are the best of the best, the young companies that have distinguished themselves through online competitions and/or having the right fundamentals (team, funding, market opportunity) to challenge the status quo. 

In all, more than 180 startups were considered for the 2021 Big50. Quantum Xchange faced a series of challenges designed to test its ability to carve out a market niche, refine messaging, motivate customers, and impress VCs. The Final 50 are the determined few who fought their way through the entire gauntlet and have the right tools (team, funding, market positioning, etc.) in place to upend markets.

“The startups in the 2021 Big50 Startup Report are challenging the status quo in a number of high-growth, high-tech markets, including networking, security, AI, IoT, cloud, and more,” said Jeff Vance, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Startup50. “Recent Big50 alumni have been acquired by market leaders, raised massive rounds of funding, and successfully executed IPOs. The startups in this year’s report are well-positioned to continue that growing tradition of successful exits.” 

About Startup50.com and the 2021 Big50 Startup Report

Jeff Vance founded Startup50 in 2013 to establish a site that would evaluate, test, and track hot technology startups. Jeff also regularly contributed features stories to a number of publications, including Network WorldCIOIDG Insider Pro, and many others.

 

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