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Zaloni Offers New Data Lake Management and Governance Platform

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arosa_and_its_lakePRWeb has published the Zaloni announcement of their new Bedrock Data Lake Management Platform 4.2. Bedrock helps businesses govern and manage data across the enterprise, and Bedrock adds exciting new capabilities around data privacy, security and data lifecycle management.

“The updated Bedrock platform gives enterprises more fine-grained control over what data resides in the data lake and who can view and manipulate it, which is especially important as organizations work to keep up with the ever-increasing volume and variety of data,” said Scott Gidley, Vice President of Product. “Using Bedrock, enterprises can define different projects and permissions at each stage in the data pipeline, automate storage tiering, and opt to export data out of HDFS to right-size the Hadoop cluster and save on operational expenses.”

Zaloni is rapidly evolving and delivering controls around data lake governance, privacy, security and lifecycle management that are bringing the data lake approach into the mainstream. Zaloni’s most recent customers include a central bank in Europe who is looking to improve its enterprise data quality management, a large telco in Dubai called du, that is addressing customer experience and exploring future data monetization options.
“After an intensive process of evaluating many other big data software providers, du selected Zaloni as our implementation partner for our big data project,” said Dirk Jungnickel, Senior Vice President, Business Analytics for Innovation at du. “This implementation will enable us to effectively use big data and advanced analytics to optimize our network service quality, improve the customer experience, and monetize our data by using it to develop new products and services.”

Zaloni, the data lake company, is an award-winning provider of enterprise data lake management solutions. Our software, Bedrock and Mica, enable customers to gain competitive advantage through organized, actionable big data lakes.

Read more at PRWeb.

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