When a company advertises their product or platform as "leading" in some space, does it actually mean anything? Do they have statistics to back it up?
by presheaf on 11/20/22, 6:38 AM
It means they have significant market share in the relevant sector they're operating in. For example, it would be fair to say that Tableau is a leader in enterprise analytics and data management.
by ivanvanderbyl on 11/21/22, 11:32 AM
In some enterprise spaces it might be backed up with the product being a leader in a Gartner quadrant or similar industry benchmark. It's completely meaningless but it makes the C-suite feel like they see keeping score.
by tacostakohashi on 11/20/22, 12:38 PM
by lmarcos on 11/20/22, 12:10 PM
It usually means nothing. That line as well as "We offer a competitive salary" are classic ones.
by egberts1 on 11/20/22, 12:56 PM
Is it just me or am I the only one who first thought of "Leading Edge" computers?