Businesses and government agencies are in a race to gather, quantify and clarify an ever-increasing stream of data. Housing the bits and pieces of their digital treasures can be just as much of a problem as deciding whether to trust traditional relational platforms or adopt more flexible databases designed to handle unstructured data. Solution providers have a dizzying collection of database products and Big Data storage offerings that add more complexity to the process.
The Treasure Data solution solves one of the main issues - how to deal with massive, and heterogeneous data types in both the uploading computational processing required to turn disparate data into real information...
Treasure Data's Hiro Yoshikawa: Taking the Open Road With Big Data
Posted by: Jack M. Germain September 10, 2013 05:00 AMBusinesses and government agencies are in a race to gather, quantify and clarify an ever-increasing stream of data. Housing the bits and pieces of their digital treasures can be just as much of a problem as deciding whether to trust traditional relational platforms or adopt more flexible databases designed to handle unstructured data. Solution providers have a dizzying collection of database products and Big Data storage offerings that add more complexity to the process.