TechFlash reports that Rhiza Labs, a Pittsburgh maker of software that tracks and visualizes data, is planning to open an office in Seattle.
The 3-year old company makes software that helps organizations from nonprofits to corporations collect, analyze, visualize and share data. CEO Josh Knauer said the move is prompted by a "huge expansion" of Rhiza's client base on the West Coast, both in the U.S. and Canada, as well as its push to expand in the healthcare space.
Knauer said Seattle was a logical choice because the company has a few anchor clients in the area, is close to the Canadian and West Coast markets and bears some similarities to Pittsburgh.
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