UPDATED 20:23 EDT / FEBRUARY 20 2015

Treasure Data is simplifying the Big Data storage process for the Internet of Things | #BigDataSV

Kiyoto Tamura

Treasure Data, Inc. offers a cloud based end-to-end platform to collect, store, and analyze data. The company, founded at the end of 2011, has just raised its Series B of funding and wants “to make data accessible to everyone,” said Kiyoto Tamura, Developer Marketing, Treasure Data, in his live interview with theCUBE co-hosts Jeff Frick and Jeff Kelly.

There are “three pinpoints when you try to kick off big data projects,” Tamura explained. The first is collecting data, ”Volume is a very important concern, but so is the variety of data, which a lot of times is in different silos, making it difficult for data scientists to access it,” he explained. Treasure Data uses its own storage to collect all kinds of data and store it, and then provide easy access through a uniform SQL interface, as well as the ability to integrate with existing business intelligence tools.

Commenting on the idea of the internet of things as the next wave in Big Data, Tamura said “the big challenge in the industrial Internet of Things is making sure you have the mechanism to collect the data that is generated. The structure is still fragmented. A lot of companies are still trying to figure out how they can utilize the data.”

Watch the full segment below, and be sure to check out even more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s wall-to-wall coverage of BigDataSV.


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