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Cloudera and Red Hat Forge Big Data Alliance

Companies collaborate on deep product integration and joint go-to-market programs to help customers realize the full potential of enterprise-ready Hadoop workloads.

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Hortonworks Announces Agreement with Avanade to Deliver Big Data Solutions

Hortonworks Announces Agreement with Avanade to Deliver Big Data Solutions

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IBM Unveils Cognitive Exploration to Drive Better Business Outcomes

New Watson Explorer features include advanced content analytics capabilities giving users a view into structured and unstructured data.

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Datawatch and ParStream Bring Fast Visual Analytics to the Internet of Things

Datawatch also enables users to ingrate IoT streaming data with all kinds of other data sources – including unstructured and semi-structured data.

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SAP Launches Big Data Rapid-Deployment Solution powered by SAP HANA

SAP Rapid Deployment solutions simplify the implementation of SAP solutions in the cloud, on-premise or in hybrid landscapes.

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Don’t Let Big Data Go to Waste

If your company isn’t utilizing all of its data, then it’s missing out on some pretty valuable information. Fortunately, there are ways to turn the data tides and make sure all of that big data is being put to good use.

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Hortonworks and Hitachi Data Systems Partner to Deliver Apache Hadoop to the Enterprise

Hitachi Data Systems to deliver Hortonworks Data Platform, Hortonworks to Provide Technical Support Services through HDS for Big Data Solutions.

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Couchbase Delivers Real Time Big Data Solutions to the Enterprise

NoSQL Leader Delivers Apache Storm, Kafka and Sqoop Product Integration with Hortonworks.

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SAP Brings Predictive Analytics Across the Organization

SAP SE has announced the general availability of the 2.0 version of SAP® Predictive Analytics software, bringing predictive analytics to the entire organization’s business users, business analysts and data scientists through its simplicity, ease of use and productivity. Combining the functionality of SAP Predictive Analysis software and the SAP InfiniteInsight® solution, the new software version helps empower a broad spectrum of users to spot opportunities in real time, make fast and accurate predictions and act with confidence at the point of decision.

SAP Predictive Analytics provides an integrated approach to predictive analytics that helps organizations uncover trends and patterns from Big Data, the Internet of Things (IoT) and existing SAP and third-party data sources. The software gives companies better insights in real time that help increase understanding of customer behavior, improve response to customers, and deliver tangible business value – ultimately driving profitability for organizations.

The 2.0 version of SAP Predictive Analytics helps users predict and act in real time instead of relying on batch processes, thus enabling real-time promotions and assisting with fraud detection, risk mitigation, revenue optimization and customer retention with features that include:

>Data preparation: Helps automate data preparation without the need for code.
  • Advanced visualization:
    Combines data manipulation with engaging advanced visualizations and integrates and analyzes data from a variety of enterprise and personal sources.
  • Data modeler: Provides a modelling environment for both business analysts and data scientists with predictive analytics to help automate the building of sophisticated predictive models for all data-mining functions. The expert analysis allows data scientists to build powerful predictive models using the R programming language as well as high-performance algorithms in the SAP HANA® platform and third-party environments.
  • Scorer: Displays graphically the individual variable contribution to the model, which helps to select the most important variables for explaining a given business question. Models can be applied directly in a simulation mode for a single input data set predicting the score for an individual business question in real time.
  • Model management: Helps drive workforce productivity with predictive model management solutions that empower business users to ask more what-if questions and get answers faster. The software supports the ability to schedule model refreshes, address a real-time need for scoring and manage business models across an enterprise.
  • Network and link analysis: Gives users the ability to explore the links between their customers and network of social influencers with analytics. It helps them create graphs for various types of product or entity associations, enabling advanced personalization so companies can create offers to enhance customer loyalty.
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    When Big Data and the Cloud Team up for Marketing

    Knowledge really is power when it comes to marketing, and businesses can use big data to learn more about their customers than ever before. However, getting the right infrastructure and expertise to use big data effectively can seem like a challenge for businesses. That’s where the Cloud comes in. The Cloud offers businesses of all sizes, from multi-nationals right down to tiny startups, a more cost effective and often more user friendly way to use big data. So just how do the Cloud and big data work together?

    Big Data Offers Valuable Insights
    As the following article shows, there’s no doubt that big data and marketing go hand-in-hand. Big data offers businesses the chance to gain detailed insights into customer behavior and desires. Those insights can be used to make a noticeable difference to the success of their products and services. Say for example a business wants to increase the effectiveness of their social media strategy.

    By analyzing the available big data, they could learn:

    What their customers are talking about on social media
    Their customers’ social media habits, including when they log on, how often and for how long;
    Which kinds of content generate the most likes or shares;
    What kind of offers or contests attract the most interest;
    Whether using social media for promotion leads to increased sales.
    All of this information could be used to refine their social media strategy to get better results by giving their customers what they want. Big data has a myriad of uses, from sales to customer opinions, to which problems customers want solved and predicting future trends. Big data offers businesses massive amounts of information, among which are hidden the kind of treasures that can help a business stand out from its competitors.

    Cloud Offers Flexibility
    One thing big data doesn’t usually offer is flexibility. A business owner considering using big data could understandably get caught up in just how they’re going to harvest, store and manage all that data. That’s where the Cloud and big data play well together. Cloud-based big data solutions offer businesses a way of handling big data that is light on infrastructure and hardware, and high on flexibility and scalability.

    There’s no need for a business to house the physical hardware to handle big data, as the Cloud service has already taken care of that. Using a Cloud-based service to handle big data also means a business can scale up and down as needed. If they need to run large queries over the short term, and then scale back again, they can. That means using big data just got more cost effective.

    Bridging the Big Data Gap
    For businesses who want to embrace big data but feel overwhelmed by the practicalities of analyzing it, the Cloud can help to bridge that gap. Although planning out what needs to be analyzed and how best to source and sort that data is still very important, planning big data analysis in the cloud isn’t quite as daunting as planning it on site.

    When it comes to analyzing the data, Cloud-based applications are frequently designed with user-friendliness in mind; offering easy to use control panels and clear, easy to understand reporting. Businesses who want to make better use of big data should find that by shopping around they’ll be able to find a Cloud-bases solution that meets their needs. The Cloud has the potential to make big data more accessible without compromising on the quality of the insights, making big data and the Cloud a partnership that businesses of all sizes can benefit from.

    About the Author: Tristan Anwyn writes on a wide variety of topics, including social media, branding, big data and Cloud applications.