Israeli startup Coralogix, a company that develops advanced machine learning log analytics, announced on Thursday that it raised $55 million in a Series C funding round led by Israeli VC firm Greenfield Partners, with participation from Red Dot Capital Partners, StageOne Ventures, Eyal
Founded in 2015, Coralogix built a platform, Streama , that helps engineering teams manage their log data and provides them with automatic insights while reducing cost.
Data Analytics: Executive Q&A with Sri Raghavan at Teradata
The data analytics market is marked by constant change that has affected how companies everywhere operate and compete.
What does an executive who's been in the data analytics business for many years think of this change and what do they predict for the future?
Lions Tour 2021: How An IoT Data Analytics Platform Is Improving Player Performance And Mental
Cape Town , South Africa - 31 July 2021; Jack Conan of British and Irish Lions makes a break during ... [+] the second test of the British and Irish Lions tour match between South Africa and British and Irish Lions at Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa.
The British & Irish Lions is one of rugby union's oldest and most treasured traditions. Every four years, players from the England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland national teams join forces to take on one of the Southern Hemisphere giants – Australia, New Zealand or South Africa.
Yankees: Could over-reliance on analytics produce injury-prone players?
TORONTO, ON - MARCH 30: Manager Aaron Boone #17 of the New York Yankees and general manager Brian Cashman look on during batting practice before the start of MLB game action against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on March 30, 2018 in Toronto, Canada.
As most fans are aware, no MLB team came close to equaling the overall injury total that the 2019 New York Yankees endured. Yankees position players spent an unbelievable 1,149 days on the IL, while pitcher injury days totaled 1,171. Goodness.
How Avelo Airlines Is Boosting Flight Efficiency With Data Analytics - Simple Flying
Avelo Airlines got operations off to a flying start at the end of April. Following the successful run so far at Burbank, California, the airline is set to open up another base in New Haven, Connecticut , during the third quarter of this year.
This week, Avelo announced that it has taken on GE Digital's Electronic Flight Operation Quality Assurance (eFOQA) flight data monitoring (FDM) and processing solution. This application helps carriers fully utilize flight data to enhance their overall operations.
Analytics firm SAS says aiming to go public by 2024 | The Mighty 790 KFGO | KFGO
(Reuters) – Data analytics firm SAS said on Thursday it was preparing for an initial public offering by 2024, weeks after a report said chip and software company Broadcom Inc was in talks to buy the company.
Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Broadcom was exploring a buyout deal that could value the North Carolina-based SAS between $15 billion and $20 billion.
Redesigning services using timely customer data, analytics and insights | KPMG Perspectives
LOCAL governments, as noted, have opportunities to change how they work using technology. Better personalization, effective identity management, integrated front, middle and back offices and a more flexible workforce are among the rewards for those who do.
The overarching goal should include a sustained focus on designing and implementing an operating model that is truly informed by the customer's needs in order to provide the digital services and capabilities—the processes, systems, connections and data—that will help optimize how government
Real-time Analytics News for Week Ending July 30 - RTInsights
In this week’s real-time analytics news: Sumo Logic adds new capabilities to its observability solution, multiple open-source projects move forward, and more.
Keeping pace with news and developments in the real-time analytics market can be a daunting task. We want to help by providing a summary of some of the items our staff came across each week. Here are some of the news items from this week:
Adobe Launches Free Analytics Curriculum for Higher Ed -- Campus Technology
Through a new Adobe program, colleges and universities can now access the Adobe Analytics platform for free along with course materials aimed at advancing digital literacy in higher education.
The Adobe Analytics curriculum was developed with input from faculty, including professors from the University of Wisconsin-Madison , University of Utah and University of Michigan , to "ensure it is easy to implement among any college or university," the company said in a news announcement.
Dynatrace's enhancements deliver analytics capabilities to more open-source services - Help Net
Dynatrace announced customers can extend Smartscape, the Dynatrace platform's real-time and continuously updated topology, to bring Dynatrace's powerful AIOps and analytics capabilities to more open-source services, including OpenTelemetry, FluentD, and Prometheus.
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