Businesses are increasingly dealing with a mix of data, both real time and historical, and stored locally and in the cloud. This can mean that they end up having to use a mix of analytic tools.
Visual analytics specialist Zoomdata is announcing its AnyCloud initiative, which enables enterprises to visually interact with all data in the enterprise, whether on-premise or in the cloud.
This includes the release of Zoomdata 2.0, featuring Zoomdata Fusion, which is now available via one-click deployments on leading cloud providers and allows hybrid deployment between cloud and on-premise data. The AnyCloud initiative also includes the launch of a new partner cloud enablement program that accelerates the creation of end-to-end big data solutions. Together, these innovations enable 'analytics anywhere' -- the ability to access modern and traditional data, plus real-time and historical information, across data in the cloud and on-premise.
Zoomdata has also announced that it's become a certified partner on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Through Azure HDInsight, Zoomdata provides enterprise business units the ability to run Hadoop distributions from Cloudera or Hortonworks. Customers seeking to capitalize on the performance of big data can now use Azure's One-Click deployment to activate the Zoomdata Server, along with its Cloudera, Hortonworks and Spark smart connectors. Those looking to deliver visual analytic solutions for big data can now take advantage of Zoomdata’s multi-tenant, distributed architecture to make business users more productive in gaining actionable insights about their organization's big data.
"Microsoft is an ideal associate for Zoomdata because of its global reputation for meeting the cloud computing demands of the world’s largest companies," says Justin Langseth, CEO of Zoomdata. "For enterprises looking for an on-demand solution that delivers fast visual analytics on Hadoop and big data, Azure and HDInsight paired with Zoomdata are a powerful combination of performance and ease of use. We look forward to working with Microsoft to accelerate the adoption of solutions on Hadoop among the Global 2000".
You can find out more about Zoomdata and set up a free trial on the company's website. You can also try Zoomdata on Azure free for 30-days.
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