Business is starting to realize that taking advantage of big data is not just technically feasible but affordable by organizations of all sizes. However, as outlined in our agenda on big data and information optimization, the technology must be engineered to the information needs of business. HortonWorks has been steadily advancing its big data technology called Hadoop and contributing its developments back to the Apache Software Foundation for a range of projects. The company performs...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Microsoft,
Talend,
Teradata,
Simba,
Business Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Hortonworks,
Informatica,
Information Applications,
Information Management,
HDP,
Hive,
Tez,
Strata+Hadoop
Using Hadoop just got easier, thanks to Teradata’s introduction of SQL-H, a new query interface to analyze data from Hadoop. Most Hadoop access methods require preprocessing and staging of data from the Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) using technologies such as MapReduce. These approaches require new skills and technologies, introducing more time and costs for users, which offset the benefits of Hadoop, which according to our big data benchmark research include increasing the speed of...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Sales Performance,
Teradata,
SQL-H,
Business Analytics,
CIO,
Customer & Contact Center,
Hortonworks,
Information Applications,
Information Management,
Data,
Strata+Hadoop
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Topics:
Big Data,
Data Warehousing,
Predictive Analytics,
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
Teradata,
Operational Performance,
Business Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
Digital Technology
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Topics:
Data Warehousing,
Microsoft,
RDBMS,
SAS,
Teradata,
IT Performance,
Business Intelligence,
Cloud Computing,
Data Management,
HP,
IBM,
Information Management,
Oracle
The battle for business analytics rages on. IBM, Oracle, SAP and SAS as billion dollar and larger companies each combine analytic computation and processing in the underlying data but Teradata remains a key player. For its part Teradata used its annual Partners conference to tout the next generation of analytics in its product portfolio and brought along customers to testify to their success in using its technology.
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Topics:
Enterprise Data Strategy,
Teradata,
IT Performance,
Business Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
CIO,
Information Management,
Information Technology
The battle for business analytics rages on. IBM, Oracle, SAP and SAS as billion dollar and larger companies each combine analytic computation and processing in the underlying data but Teradata remains a key player. For its part Teradata used its annual Partners conference to tout the next generation of analytics in its product portfolio and brought along customers to testify to their success in using its technology.
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Topics:
Enterprise Data Strategy,
Teradata,
IT Performance,
Business Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
CIO,
Information Management,
Information Technology