To meet the demand for faster performance, greater variety of business intelligence apps and self-service analytics, Teradata has expanded the Teradata Integrated Analytics portfolio.
The expansion includes a partnership with Revolution Analytics and new offers from existing analytic partners.
Traditional analytic platform vendors that offer a single one-size-fits-all solution to meet all intelligence needs across the organization do a disservice to businesses struggling to use data as a competitive asset in this tough economy, said Scott Gnau, president, Teradata Labs, Teradata. Teradata is committed to superior solutions that allow customers to lead with competitive advantage.
Teradata Integrated Analytics provides a broad spectrum of high-performance capabilities in a well-orchestrated environment enabling customers to leverage massive volumes of data, in a variety of formats, which moves at high velocity. Teradata offers customers the ability to leverage new data types, emerging analytic technologies, best-of-breed partner tools, and the integration of the leading analytics. This capability is powered by superior performance of Teradatas in-database processing running on its proven purpose-built hardware platforms.
he recently introduced Teradata Data Lab software creates a self-service workspace within a production Teradata warehouse enabling businesses to rapidly explore and test new ideas and data to identify trends or immediately react to business conditions. The Teradata Data Lab empowers business users and leading analytic partners to start building new analytics in less than five minutes, as compared to waiting several weeks for the IT departments assistance.
Teradata provides customers with two additional open source technologies R technology from Revolution Analytics for analytics and GeoServer technology for spatial data offered by the OpenGeo organization both of which are able to leverage the power of Teradata in-database processing for faster, smarter answers to business questions.
The company has also integrated technology from Aster Data, a company it acquired sometime back, that is touted to empower data scientists to gain new business insights.
In addition, the company has announced joint offering of in-database analytics in association with SAS Institute.
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