BOSTON, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Starburst, the analytics anywhere company, today announced the availability of
Tableau Gallery. This new integration will empower users with more extensive live queries and easy access to data, no matter where it lives. The combined solution provides self-service analytics and accelerates the time-to-insight for data-driven organizations.
As digital transformation becomes an operational requirement, organizations are relying on data-driven insights and analytics to develop a competitive advantage, reduce costs, and rapidly identify new opportunities. This new integration provides Tableau users with the ability to quickly break down data silos to help them make better business decisions. It will be available for Tableau Desktop, Tableau Server, and Tableau Prep and is built using the Tableau Connector SDK to optimize performance over the current generic Presto connector.
Yellowbrick ventures into the cloud with Kubernetes support, distributed data warehouse manager
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Data analytics startup Yellowbrick Data Inc. today announced a major expansion of its data warehousing platform along with a consolidated management dashboard and a new version of its multiprocessor-based data warehouse appliance.
The enhancements for the first time separate the Yellowbrick software from the underlying hardware and permit multiple instances to be installed on customer-owned hardware, cloud platforms and edge devices.
Specifically, Yellowbrick has recast its platform to run in software containers, which are portable operating environments that can be managed with the popular Kubernetes orchestration platform. “This is the first stage toward a distributed cloud strategy,” said Chief Technology Officer Mark Cusack. “It will take into next year to get there.”
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Research sponsored by Starburst and Red Hat shows data access is more critical for 53% of respondents since the pandemic
New market research commissioned by Starburst and Red Hat, shows that data access has become more critical for 53% of survey respondents throughout the pandemic as analytics workloads and demands increase significantly. The survey, conducted by independent research firm Enterprise Management Associates, found that the imperative for faster data access is about driving business outcomes, with 35% of survey respondents looking to analyze real-time changes to risk and 36% wanting to improve growth and revenue generation through more intelligent customer engagements.
More than one-third (37%) of survey respondents aren t confident in their ability to access timely, relevant data for critical analytics and decision-making.
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Fresh off a $100 million venture capital infusion that vaulted it to unicorn status, Starburst Data Inc. today announced a managed version of its analytics platform based on the Presto distributed database management system.
Starburst Galaxy combines cloud-native features such as rapid deployment and massive scalability with high-powered security features that include multifactor authentication, fine-grained access controls and detailed security audits. The product is functionally identical to the self-managed version Starburst has been offering in cloud marketplaces, but the self-managed features relieve users of much of the overhead of configuration and management.
“The ease of deployment makes it effectively on-demand,” said Chief Executive Justin Borgman. Starburst joins a long line of software vendors that have recently released cloud-native managed services to supplement or replace earlier products that originated in data centers and were transplanted to the cloud.