New Alpine Chorus 4.0 simplifies analytics, boosts ROI
Today Alpine unveiled Alpine Chorus 4.0, with claims to be the first platform enabling access to all enterprise data, which Alpine Data Labs CMO, Bruno Aziza, explains is no small feat. Other noteworthy Alpine Chorus 4.0 advantages include bi-directional integration between Hadoop and all major data platforms and compatibility with Spark and Cloudera 5. Alpine Chorus 4.0 offers customers distinct advantages in terms of simplified and accelerated data analysis. As Big Data analysis has important implications across the enterprise, Alpine Chorus 4.0 is accessible to data scientists, business analysts, engineers and executives alike.
Simplified data analysis as an ROI boost
Alpine Chorus 4.0’s all-access platform will spare a lot of headaches. Universal access is particularly important to customers because, as Aziza explains, “data discovery is the first step they need to take to solve a business problem,” but “data wrangling is a very painful.” The drawn out process involved teams first discovering what data was available for them to analyze. Next, they would have to move that data, which is often stored in dedicated analytical databases, before analysts and data scientists can work with it. And, when inevitable miscommunications occur, data has to be moved back-and-forth multiple times.
According to Alpine, this is where the money savings comes in: “The inefficiencies of such methods compound into a data pipeline process that can cost the average organization months and millions of dollars. It’s no surprise research found that more than 80 percent of the data a company stores goes un-analyzed!”
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