Zoomdata, developers of a visual analytics platform for big data, has launched a new smart connector for Hewlett-Packard Enterprise’s Vertica Advanced Analytics database for both cloud-based an on-premises deployments.
Zoomdata is an open-standards platform that provides visual analytics solutions for big data workloads in a matter of seconds. Its new-gen architecture is capable of rendering visual analysis of huge datasets in a matter of seconds; in fact, San Mateo, Calif.-based Zoomdata contends that its patented Data Sharpening technology delivers the industry’s fastest visual analytics for real-time streaming and historical data.
HPE Vertica was designed to run in enterprise data centers on commodity hardware, across multiple cloud platforms and natively on Hadoop nodes. It is designed to analyze all forms of data wherever it is stored to provide a best-in-class, unified analytics platform that will forever be independent from underlying infrastructure, HPE said.
Zoomdata’s Smart Connector for Vertica, released March 14, is available now and supports key data analytic capabilities, including streaming analytics (Live Mode), aggregate analytics (group by) and time series handling. Vertica users can also use Zoomdata Fusion to blend Vertica with other Vertica or any other modern data sources into a single source.
As an adjunct to this announcement, Vertica systems integrator Clarity Insights said it will offer customers pre-integrated Zoomdata packages for Vertica.
As the largest onshore data and analytics consultancy in the United States, Clarity Insights helps companies discover business-data insights. The firm has built out the largest HPE Vertica production environments at the largest scale-out data centers in Silicon Valley. The firm works across the full data stack and has in-depth industry expertise in the financial services, insurance, retail, CPG, technology, healthcare, communications, media and entertainment industries.
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