Cambridge-based Endeca’s semantic search and business intelligence solutions drive hundreds of millions of dollars in cost savings and increased revenues to businesses across the globe. In 2010, the company served a third of Fortune 100 companies, including Boeing, the US Department of Justice, Ford, Hyatt, IBM, Texas Instruments, and Walmart.com. The company has been on many IPO watch lists, but seems set on its private stance. Alongside holding their annual user conference this week, Endeca issued a press release highlighting some impressive 2010 growth, notably:

— License growth in excess of 60 percent
— $150M annualized run rate for FY 2010
— Hired more than 130 employees in the last year
— Completed deals with a third of Fortune 100 companies in 2010
— Named one of 20 Companies to Watch by CIO UK Magazine
— Recognized by KMWorld Magazine as one of 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge, Management (for the 9th consecutive year)

Learn more about their 2010 growth by clicking the link at the top and visiting their press center.