451 Research publishes Total Data Warehousing 2018. And more.
For @451Research clients: Total Data Warehousing 2018 By @jmscrts https://t.co/oqHHyqRRvG While architectural changes will continue based on a number of trends, organizations will demand ever more from their data warehouses.
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 29, 2018
For @451Research clients: @SAP addresses distributed data management challenges with new management suite https://t.co/vFns4SbpKp
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 21, 2018
For @451Research clients: @Alation rises amid expanded data catalog adoption and partnerships https://t.co/j8CNWoVAOc
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 28, 2018
For @451Research clients: @Linguamatics expands addressable audience with iScite scientific search for non-experts https://t.co/cEzgMWtaGK By Krishna Roy
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 18, 2018
For @451Research clients: @GCPcloud continues to develop its AI democratization strategy https://t.co/FeexoUrgZw By @nickpatience and @JeremyDKorn
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 25, 2018
For @451Research clients: @cloudera lays foundation for data analytics, ML adoption in Asia https://t.co/sGjK8EbaCF By @agathamc
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 26, 2018
For @451Research clients: Sensei AI is key to @Adobe's goal of managing the entire customer experience https://t.co/N5UCjdJRdY By @nickpatience
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 21, 2018
For @451Research clients: Can @SAP still win in customer experience? https://t.co/FhYrdaNKA1 By @skingstone and @nickpatience
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 27, 2018
For @451Research clients: @SAP 's machine learning goes deeper and broaderhttp://ow.ly/b9pI30kyW9Q By @nickpatience
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 19, 2018
Microsoft is set to acquire Bonsaito boost its approach to autonomous systems https://t.co/PO1IhUN92k
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 20, 2018
https://t.co/RBXq4eETCm has raised $35m series B funding led by Dell Technologies Capital and TPG Growth
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 26, 2018
Immuta has raised $20m Series B funding led by DFJ Growth, with new investors, Dell Technologies Capital and Citi Ventures. https://t.co/ewh6yx4M9q
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 20, 2018
https://t.co/YN58G7UjE4 has raised $11m series A funding, led by Zetta Venture Partners and Deutsche Invest Equity https://t.co/EFb2iMcrTu
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 19, 2018
Data quality specialist Datactics has raised a new round of funding led by Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Growth Fund https://t.co/Em9XeI7TVR
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 22, 2018
Teradata has filed a lawsuit against SAP alleging a decade-long campaign of trade secret misappropriation, copyright infringement and antitrust violations https://t.co/m3ahYzQlre
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 20, 2018
MongoDB has announced the launch of MongoDB 4.0, including Kubernetes support, as well as updates to MongoDB Atlas, and MongoDB Stitch, and the launch of MongoDB Mobile https://t.co/HB2lu1shQy
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 27, 2018
Microsoft has added new features to Azure Data Factory, including control flow, code-free data movement and orchestration, and iterative pipeline development https://t.co/U6ItsTxopo, and also announced the preview of Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 https://t.co/1F822Dtdm5
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 28, 2018
AtScale appoints former Vertica CEO Chris Lynch as executive chairman and CEO https://t.co/Um3KXBygxH
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 26, 2018
Hortonworks has announced the early access launch of Hortonworks Data Platform 3.0, including application deployment via containerization, support for deep learning via GPUs, and Apache Hive 3.0 https://t.co/hFq5N8BedQ
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 18, 2018
MapR has updated its Data Platform with policy-driven automatic data placement, and a native S3 Interface, amongst other things https://t.co/pEkDz079op
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 27, 2018
Indico has announced the launch of Enso, a new open source project focused on simplifying transfer learning methods for natural language. https://t.co/WGIHaCk5Hq
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 26, 2018
IBM has enhanced its Hortonworks partnership with the launch of IBM Hosted Analytics with Hortonworks (IHAH) on the IBM Cloud. https://t.co/Ui3tdEXN2r
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 18, 2018
Hortonworks has announced enhancements to its partnerships with Microsoft Azure https://t.co/x8JsBf0wpA and Google Cloud https://t.co/nLLaok1Ael
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 18, 2018
Hortonworks has announced the release of Cloudbreak 2.7 with cloud storage configuration support and security improvements https://t.co/cQfZ8ykudC
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 20, 2018
Zaloni has announced the release of Zaloni Data Platform (ZDP) 5.0, including data management in a hybrid or multi-cloud environment https://t.co/D7n0J5FkLE
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 27, 2018
Infoworks has delivered version 2.4 of its Autonomous Data Engine (ADE) with support for ingestion and processing of real-time, streaming data https://t.co/tSEdBfExKR
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 27, 2018
BlueData has announced the summer release of BlueData EPIC https://t.co/KYRzYSSoUk
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 19, 2018
Attunity has updated its data integration platform to improve data governance, including a unified view of metadata https://t.co/K2n1Nbk8Bt
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 19, 2018
SequoiaDB has released version 3.0 of its NewSQL database now including full transactional support and compatibility with MySQL https://t.co/6ZsZBhWABX
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 26, 2018
Amazon’s @Werner discusses the need for multiple purpose-built databases https://t.co/E5I5nUJAkx
— Matt Aslett’s The Data Day (@thedataday) June 22, 2018
And that’s the data day, today.