The new special ops team of data scientists, data engineers and software designers — dubbed the Global IoT Analytics unit within Teradata Labs — are tasked with building new, cloud-based analytics solutions and services to simplify advanced analytics, data movement and database management for the IoT.
"The smartest people at Teradata are laser-focused on building the best technologies to power the Analytics of Things," Oliver Ratzesberger, president of Teradata Labs, said in a statement today. "With this announcement, we are making it easier for our customers to move sensor data around, optimize data management systems to deal with the massive volumes of data and run real-time, advanced analytics against streams of IoT data. We're giving our customers powerful tools and technologies to analyze IoT data for new insights, applications and use cases."
The IoT Analytics unit helped to develop the Teradata Aster Scoring software developer's kit (SDK) in Teradata's Aster Analytics 6.21 offering. The Aster Scoring SDK operates in the runtime environment on analytic models built in the Aster database and allows you to build complex analytic models that Teradata says can be deployed into virtually any IoT edge servers, public clouds and the data center.
The team has also been working on extending IoT capabilities for Teradata Listener — the company's Apache Kafka-based offering for following multiple streams of sensor and IoT data and propagating the data into multiple platforms in an analytical ecosystem. The new connectors developed by the special ops team make it easier to acquire and distribute streaming sensor data for analysis.
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The next challenge for the team is applying machine learning and advanced analytics techniques to system administration and DevOps tasks. By applying machine learning to Teradata systems, they aim to solve complex performance and workload congestion problems. Some of the new solutions will include:
Teradata says the new technologies and services will be available starting in the second quarter of this year.
The company also today announced Teradata Hybrid Cloud, designed to help its customers transparently shift analytics workloads across a mix of on-premises, managed cloud and public cloud systems. The environment provides orchestration to deliver automatic synchronization, optimized query routing and end-to-end management across the ecosystem.
It consists of four new capabilities: Teradata IntelliFlex, Teradata Database on Amazon Web Services, regional expansion of Teradata Managed Cloud into Europe and new Teradata Services.
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IntelliFlex is the next-generation massively parallel processing (MPP) architecture upon which the Hybrid Cloud is built. It's a fabric-based structure that provides multi-dimensional scalability, allowing you to add processing power and storage capacity independently to meet business requirements. It provides a memory-rich configuration for in-memory computing and high-density packaging that is data center friendly. Teradata says it delivers up to 3X more memory for comparable performance to current generation Teradata Data Warehouses.
The company also says that Teradata Database on AWS is now immediately available, noting that it is just the first of multiple public cloud platform options it will make available in the coming months.
In addition, Teradata will expand its Teradata managed Cloud into Europe in the second half of 2016.
Finally, the company announced a new set of services intended to help customers extend the value of their existing Teradata investment and expand into the managed and public cloud environments. The services will span data and analytic topics, from architecture consulting to education, onboarding, migration, database conversion, critical systems management and full turnkey service delivery and ongoing management.
"Our Hybrid Cloud innovation represents a defining moment for our customers and the industry," Ratzesberger said in a statement. "We deliver the Teradata Database with all its rich analytic capabilities across the hybrid cloud, providing customers with application portability and business agility. With the introduction of Teradata IntelliFlex, we are delivering unprecedented value in system availability, configuration, flexibility and hybrid in-memory computing."
IntelliFlex will be available in the third quarter of 2016. Teradata Services are available now.