451 Research updates Market Scenario Analysis in response to COVID-19 Impact
For @451Research clients: Data, AI & Analytics – COVID-19 Impact: Market Scenario Analysis
Data Platforms: https://t.co/xCE41PBThy
Data Management: https://t.co/MBghkJ6vAI
Data Science & Analytics: https://t.co/vie85mThxD pic.twitter.com/YyfRPN9ac6— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 10, 2020
For @451Research clients: Into the multiverse: The rise of scenario analysis and adjusted analytics expectations amid COVID-19 uncertainty https://t.co/AdmoYV9G17
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 8, 2020
For @451Research clients: 451 Perspective: The key components of an abstracted data architecture https://t.co/6Or6sbtL2G Including the evolution of distributed query engines, OLAP cube systems, semantic modeling, federated query and data virtualization.
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For @451Research clients: Drivers, Challenges and the Future of Cloud Databases https://t.co/oJlsBdWmNB By @jmscrts
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 8, 2020
For @451Research clients: #AI and #blockchain interplay to use data in new ways https://t.co/vaUuCKstcp By @csillazsigri451 and @JeremyDKorn
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 4, 2020
For @451Research clients: Have it your way: @mariadb customizing DBaaS configurations with SkySQL https://t.co/5NDKU2jlLs By @jmscrts
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 2, 2020
For @451Research clients: @aiven_io broadens its managed cloud service for open source products https://t.co/6Gk7YTz2li By @jmscrts
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For @451Research clients: @SynitiData steps out of the BackOffice with full-platform approach to data enablement https://t.co/5m1Dy5RCPZ By Paige Bartley
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For @451Research clients: @Informatica zeroes in on integration developer productivity https://t.co/2CN7YqiBpV By @CarlLehmann1
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For @451Research clients: @NTTDATAServices focuses on financial services sector with its blockchain capabilities https://t.co/MRqSI32N7u By @csillazsigri451
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 11, 2020
For @451Research clients: @Hyperledger adds tool to tackle interoperability between blockchains, distributed ledgers https://t.co/v79FL5CO4c By @csillazsigri451
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 1, 2020
For @451Research clients: At Build, @Microsoft debuted a supercomputer and showed how responsibility tooling can help enterprises put AI into action https://t.co/UIdVUE7GMq By @nickpatience and @JeremyDKorn
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 3, 2020
For @451Research clients: The @MongoDB stack provides improved support for IoT projects https://t.co/JT59OJR5l7 BY @drkatyring
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 10, 2020
Snowflake has reportedly submitted a confidential IPO filing with the SEC ahead of a potential IPO to potentially value the company at $20bn https://t.co/nQmBNFemfV
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 10, 2020
Domino Data Lab has introduced its new Domino Model Monitor product as well as a new $43m funding round led by Highland Capital Partners https://t.co/0RJr6AtLTL
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 10, 2020
Yugabyte has raised $30m series B funding by 8VC, with Wipro Ventures, Lightspeed and Dell Technologies Capital. https://t.co/zrRsLXGgPZ
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 9, 2020
Ahana has raised $2.25 million in funding led by GV for its Presto-based analytics offering and joined the Linux Foundation’s Presto Foundation https://t.co/YVcHItbLFi
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 3, 2020
Cloudera has reported a net loss of $58m on Q1 revenue up 12% to $210.5m https://t.co/FkOdKa2L4M
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 3, 2020
MongoDB reported a net loss of $54.0m on Q1 revenue up 46% to $130.3m https://t.co/4nWR1auq8h MongoDB Atlas revenue was 42% of total Q1 revenue
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 5, 2020
Domo last week announced a net loss of $24.9m on Q1 revenue up 19% to $48.6m https://t.co/4iTMx38vBA
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 8, 2020
DataRobot has acquired Boston Consulting Group’s SOURCE AI Technology https://t.co/jIShyxhYdj
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 9, 2020
MongoDB has announced the launch of MongoDB 4.4, as well as the general availability of Atlas Data Lake, Atlas Search, and MongoDB Realm https://t.co/zeC2IMZFYE
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 9, 2020
Cloudera has announced the launch of Cloudera Data Platform Private Cloud, built on Red Hat OpenShift https://t.co/j5zpVv51Rc
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 11, 2020
Snowflake has unveiled the Data Cloud as well as new product features for Snowflake Cloud Data platform https://t.co/ZNkbw2d7bp
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 3, 2020
Logi Analytics has announced the release of its Logi Composer embedded analytics development platform. https://t.co/S11Vb3wOcX
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 11, 2020
Instaclustr has announced the general availability of Instaclustr Managed Kafka Connect https://t.co/LxJIGNVzKP
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 8, 2020
ScyllaDB has added Alternator, its Amazon DynamoDB-compatible API, to Scylla Cloud https://t.co/yhSV7lqIpE
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 11, 2020
Amazon has implemented a one-year moratorium on police use of its Rekognition facial recognition technology https://t.co/yerk1htCnu
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 11, 2020
IBM has announced that it will halt development of its general purpose facial recognition and analysis software products https://t.co/M5rhKNg8MG
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 11, 2020
Starburst has joined the Presto Foundation https://t.co/SPxrvP9FFH Andrew Brust provides details on why this could be important in preventing the potential bifurcation of Presto https://t.co/HLeME3Z70x
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 3, 2020
And that’s the Data Day, today.