InsightEdge, their in-memory computing platform, will now be available as a managed service on the Google Cloud Platform.
GigaSpaces, known for their real-time analytics processing platform InsightEdge, announced the platform will now be available as a managed service on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). GCP customers can deploy InsightEdge with one click to introduce new applications with the need for data analytics, collection, and processing of hot and cold historical data quickly and without the need for management overhead.
“We are excited to join forces with Google Cloud to provide easy access and a fully automated InsightEdge service,” said Yoav Einav, VP Product at GigaSpaces. “Simplifying deployment and management while ensuring a no-downtime service, will help our customers leverage their data; running analytics and ML models at the speed and scale required for real-time decision making.”
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InisghtEdge allows apps and services to extract data from any source and provide a real-time 360 view by connecting structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. Customers can connect to any database with one click and can also access SQL queries, data visualization, connectors to business intelligence apps, and access data lakes quickly and easily. The service is scalable and fast enough for even time-sensitive data-related decision making. In addition, GigaSpaces Cloud offers access to sample datasets, apps, and tutorials for machine learning, analytics and visualization.
“Businesses around the world are looking to the cloud to transform, scale and improve their operations and we are committed to helping them reach those goals,” said Boaz Maoz, Country Director, Google Cloud Israel. “GigaSpaces Cloud on Google Cloud will help our mutual customers to drive their own digital transformation initiatives, improve business performance through better data analytics, while also allowing them to maintain a high level of customer experience and adapt to changing regulatory environments.”