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Datameer Delivers the Blueprint to Big Data Analytics Success

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dmby Angela Guess

According to a recent press release, “As an extension of its end-to-end, modern business intelligence (BI) platform, Datameer today introduced a series of tools designed to help companies discover and implement long-term data analytics strategies and best practices. Recognizing that the big data market is maturing and companies need value-based outcomes, Datameer is bucking the status quo and going beyond technology implementation to provide customers with a blueprint to success. Gartner predicts that, through 2017, 60 percent of big data projects will fail to go beyond piloting and experimentation, and will be abandoned. As a pioneer in data analytics, Datameer has already helped hundreds of customers be successful with their big data journey and is leveraging that knowledge to develop a roadmap that identifies relevant use cases, aligns teams and establishes a mature big data analytics model that can be operationalized.”

The release goes on, “The single greatest risk for big data projects is a lack of high-value business use cases. Datameer’s new Use Case Browser allows stakeholders to explore hundreds of real-world big data use cases to better understand the business and technical components. Based on either industry or data sources, the browser lowers the barrier for users to ascertain, concretely, how data analytics can impact their bottom line.”

It adds, “Datameer makes big data analytics simple, quickly transforming businesses into data-driven organizations. A modern BI platform that combines self-service data integration, preparation, analytics and visualization functionality with enterprise-grade governance and security features, Datameer enables data democratization without chaos. Datameer’s familiar spreadsheet interface, powered by the unlimited storage and compute capabilities of Hadoop, allows analysts and subject matter experts to ask entirely new questions of their data that were never possible with traditional BI tools.”

Read more at Marketwired.

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