TIBCO updates visual analysis options in the cloud. And more
For @451Research clients: @TIBCO unleashes fresh visual analysis options in the cloud http://t.co/L5L66eNlvt By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 3, 2014
For @451Research clients: @IBM tweaks InfoSphere Streams processing platform with version 3.2 http://t.co/ZQp9RR9lpx By @jasonstamper
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 5, 2014
451 @451Research clients: @guavus takes operational intelligence platform virtual http://t.co/EwDRzpsICL By @jasonstamper
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 4, 2014
For @451Research clients: @chartio bags fresh VC, adds blending and formula creation to viz service http://t.co/anwvt1X1ip By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 4, 2014
For @451Research clients: With $15m series B in the bank, @splicemachine nears public beta for #Hadoop-based RDBMS http://t.co/CdoEPxXUPd
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 6, 2014
For @451Research clients: @gooddata uses OpenStack and partner strategy for BI PaaS to go global http://t.co/F64JvcDrmf By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 6, 2014
For @451Research clients: @gridgain goes open source (again) to promote its in-memory data platform http://t.co/aibHEI4YJY Analyst note.
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 4, 2014
SAP Unveils Next Step for the Cloud powered by SAP HANA http://t.co/jDiC5xzkEH Trying to decipher the actual announcement in this.
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 5, 2014
GridGain has released its in-memory data platform using the Apache 2.0 license. http://t.co/egiS8u8hQL
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 3, 2014
Cloudera is rebuilding machine learning for Hadoop with Oryx http://t.co/NWFwty81y5
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 3, 2014
Oracle adds collaboration to Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) via BITeamwork. http://t.co/uKFzsff41N
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 4, 2014
Baron Schwartz (@xaprb) surveys the time series database landscape, highlighting @InfluxDB http://t.co/pBkuVKSS8k
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 4, 2014
Data science: Not a real thing, or a thing not worth less than six figures? http://t.co/kBE2qY9LmD via @gigaom
— Matt Aslett (@maslett) March 7, 2014
And that’s the data day, today.