Real-time analytics database startup Imply has unveiled Project Shapeshift — designed to develop a hardware-abstracting, auto-scaling control plane and SaaS service for the open source Apache Druid software on which it is based.
It will extend its SQL API from querying to ingestion, processing and transformation and so simplify development cycles. Imply will also build a serverless and elastic consumption experience for Apache Druid.
Data Analytics Shows COVID-19 Impact, Highlight Health Disparities
November 09, 2021 - According to a recent study examining data analytics, minority populations have been disproportionately impacted with higher rates of COVID-19 infection throughout the pandemic, highlighting health disparities.
The data showed that Latinx populations with asthma are 4.6 times more likely than Black populations to develop asthma exacerbations, unmanageable or uncontrolled asthma, after COVID-19 infection .
Top Trends for Business Analytics for the Rest of 2021
Data powers business. Organizations rely on it to remain successful and competitive, but they have traditionally performed analysis on huge volumes of historical data to make critical decisions.
As more organizations begin to adopt a new approach to business analytics as they seek actionable real time insights, it will be important to understand the new trends that are emerging in the business analytics space.
Oracle releases new cloud analytics offering for Oracle Fusion SCM offering - Logistics Management
Earlier this month, Oracle, a global provider of integrated cloud applications and platform services, announced it rolled out a new cloud analytics offering for its shipper customers using its Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) platform , which connects shippers’
Vertica to Leverage NetApp StorageGRID to Deliver Cloud-Scale Analytics to On-Premises
"With this NetApp integration, we are committed to providing our joint customers with the broadest options to power their strategic analytical and machine learning initiatives in the way that works best for their businesses -- today and in the future," said Colin Mahony , senior vice president
Analytics firm Palantir forecasts strong revenue as portfolio swells | Reuters
The logo of U.S. software company Palantir Technologies is seen in Davos, Switzerland January 22, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
Exceeding expectations for third-quarter revenue, the company said it added 34 net new customers and closed 54 deals of $1 million or more.
Latent View IPO analysts recommend subscribing on strong demand for data analytics
CTV analytics will be revolutionized—and other 2022 predictions | Ad Age
So now that many Americans—and brands—are comfortable with CTV, what’s next for the industry? What will 2022 bring for marketers, consumers and the CTV ecosystem?
TV analytics wonks have long known that using a tiny sample of household panelists to guesstimate viewership is outdated—even more so with automatic content recognition technology tracking impressions on devices and multichannel video programming distributors counting impressions on
UTSA launches innovative degree in applied cyber analytics | UTSA Today | UTSA | The
NOVEMBER 9, 2021 — Continuing to excel in all things cyber, the UTSA Carlos Alvarez College of Business will offer a new B.S. in applied cyber analytics in fall 2022.
One of only a few cyber analytics degrees in the nation and the only program of its kind in Texas, this innovative bachelor’s degree will allow students to receive training in both data analytics and cyber security and gain an understanding of the cyber domain and its unique business
Holmes Murphy makes major move to capitalize on analytics | Insurance Business America
A question circulating the industry lately is: ‘what is data analytics and what does it encompass?’
Holmes Murphy recently hired Jeffrey White (pictured), as chief analytics officer, and he spoke to Insurance Business about the growing importance of data analytics, as well as the goals for his new role.
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