In the news this week: AWS provides easier access to third-party data from qualified providers, out-of-the-box access to streaming log data, an operational platform for smart cities, and more.
Keeping pace with news and developments in the real-time analytics market can be a daunting task. We want to help by providing a summary of some of the items our staff came across each week. Here is a short list of some news from this week:
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced AWS Data Exchange, a new service that makes it easy for AWS customers to find securely, subscribe to and use third-party data in the cloud. Qualified data providers include Reuters, Change Healthcare, Dun & Bradstreet, and Foursquare. AWS customers can subscribe to such third-party data in AWS Marketplace. Once subscribed, customers can use the AWS Data Exchange API or console to ingest data they subscribe to directly into Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) to use.
Humio, which enables live observability through fast, efficient, and easily scalable log management, announced it is joining the IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management to make its advanced log management platform available as an out-of-the-box service for IBM Cloud customers. This collaboration enables businesses to gain instant visibility into their distributed systems while amplifying the IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management at the operational level.
Yellowbrick Data, the modern analytical data warehouse built for the hybrid cloud, and Tableau, the analytics platform provider, announced a technology partnership to provide users with a performant, data analytics solution that delivers highly intelligent, actionable insights for thousands of concurrent users. The combination of Tableau analytics and Yellowbrick Data’s modern analytical database for cloud and on-premises environments enables enterprises to accelerate customized business intelligence (BI) visualizations on operational data to achieve a business advantage through faster time to insights.
Tata Consultancy Services, the global IT services, consulting, and business solutions organization, announced the TCS Intelligent Urban Exchange (IUX) 4.1 City Command Center, an interconnected city ecosystem solution to help cities meet the rising expectations of connected citizens. Designed to help urban leaders identify, view, and analyze city-wide events in real-time for better decision-making, the solution integrates diverse municipal event data and external sources such as video and displays them as geospatial visualizations on an Integrated City Operational Dashboard.
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