Real-time Analytics News Roundup for Week Ending October 18

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In the news this week: survey finds businesses still have trouble accessing real-time analytics due to poor access to data and more.

The real-time analytics market is booming. Trying to keep pace with announcements and developments is an overwhelming 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:

Exasol released the findings of its 2019 Data Decisions Survey, which found that 57% of organizations have suffered because of slow or poor access to the right data, resulting in an inability to access real-time analytics and inaccurate business intelligence (BI). Of more than 1,000 IT decision-makers surveyed, 80% reported that data guides organizational decision making more than 50% of the time, yet significant performance, security, and forecasting challenges impede the ability to improve data strategy.

See also: Deloitte Report Details Scope of Data Modernization Challenge

Databricks announced Model Registry, a new capability within MLflow, an open-source platform for the machine learning (ML) lifecycle created by Databricks. The new component enables a comprehensive model management process by providing data scientists and engineers a central repository to track, share, and collaborate on machine learning models.

Applitools announced an expansion of its offering to provide comprehensive, end-to-end test automation capabilities for any type of web or mobile applications. Applitools’ Visual AI technology combined with its new Ultrafast Grid provides test automation performance including significantly faster test runs, improved detection of bugs, significant reduction in test authoring and maintenance time and effort, faster test results reviewing, elimination of false positives, and more than 50 percent reduction in the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

Waylay announced that it is partnering with Arm to integrate its IoT automation framework with the Arm® Pelion™ IoT platform, which enables businesses to connect and provision IoT devices, perform remote firmware upgrades, and capture IoT data. By leveraging Waylay’s advanced capabilities integrated with Arm Pelion Device Management, businesses can achieve better IoT returns from automation.

 Verint Systems  announced the release of the latest enhancements to Verint’s Knowledge Management ProfessionalTM solution, including patented AI technology and new automation features that create an automated, intelligent, and efficient way to connect people to knowledge, ushering in a new era of “Knowledge Anywhere.”

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Salvatore Salamone

About Salvatore Salamone

Salvatore Salamone is a physicist by training who has been writing about science and information technology for more than 30 years. During that time, he has been a senior or executive editor at many industry-leading publications including High Technology, Network World, Byte Magazine, Data Communications, LAN Times, InternetWeek, Bio-IT World, and Lightwave, The Journal of Fiber Optics. He also is the author of three business technology books.

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