GoodData, the leader in Data as a Service (DaaS) analytics infrastructure, announced a strategic partnership with unified analytics platform provider Vertica. In a newly integrated product offering, GoodData’s Cloud Native (GoodData.CN) analytics platform will connect directly to Vertica’s data warehouse to provide a powerful and scalable solution designed to accelerate the use and application of analytics throughout entire organizations. The partnership is poised to accelerate the adoption of modern Data as a Service in the enterprise and improve business decision-making via real-time analytics.
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Amidst the rise of new, cloud-native technologies, large organizations with enterprise-grade data needs face complex challenges when attempting to adopt and implement analytics within their existing architecture. The GoodData and Vertica offering simplifies this process and provides the best way to deploy cloud-native, self-service analytics with GoodData on top of the Vertica data warehouse within minutes. The offering includes:
The recently released GoodData.CN is a scalable, cloud-based platform that brings analytics into the modern era. GoodData’s vision for Data as a Service is to replace underutilized, disparate, and expensive desktop BI tools with a unified and governed source of metrics and insights. With GoodData.CN, enterprises can provide trusted, scalable, real-time data to everyone within an organization — and their customers.
Vertica powers the most data-driven, industry-leading companies in the world — ranging from telecommunications to financial services to technology and others — by providing customers with predictive business insights uncovered from petabytes of data in just milliseconds. The company’s unified analytics platform, based on a massively scalable architecture, unlocks the inherent value of data as a strategic asset through machine learning and support for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure.
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“We are very excited about the powerful combination of GoodData.CN and Vertica’s data warehouse,” said GoodData CEO and Founder Roman Stanek. “For data leaders to meet the challenges of today’s hyper-competitive market, they must do more than modernize their data infrastructure; they have to reinvent the way they think about how they utilize data at every layer of their organization. This partnership makes it easy for even the most complex enterprises to adopt and scale modern analytics throughout their company.”
“Nearly every organization is embarking on an enterprise-wide transformation journey to the clouds,” said Colin Mahony, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Vertica, Micro Focus. “We’re partnering with GoodData to provide a state-of-the-art analytics stack, combining the power of our scalable, cloud-optimized architecture and advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities with GoodData.CN’s Data as a Service platform. Enterprise decision-makers across industries can now unlock data-driven decision-making in minutes and deliver analytics applications to both internal and external stakeholders alike.”
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