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GigaSpaces Big Data Analytics Processing Platform Now Available on AWS

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According to a new press release, “GigaSpaces, the provider of InsightEdge, the fastest big data analytics processing platform, announced today that it is now offering the InsightEdge In-Memory Computing platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace to address speed challenges faced by organizations in their big data stack around latency, ingestion rate and scale. GigaSpaces InsightEdge provides a powerful, scalable software platform which co-locates business logic, analytics, and data processing in the same memory space, resulting in extreme performance. The platform runs analytics and machine learning models simultaneously on streaming, transactional and historical data, improving the speed and quality of insights from big data.”

The release goes on, “InsightEdge supports AWS services like Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS), which makes it easy-to-deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications using Kubernetes on AWS. The InsightEdge platform ingests, processes and analyzes streaming data from Amazon Kinesis and simultaneously accesses historical data which is stored on widely used databases, data lakes ,and data warehouses including Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon RedShift, and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), to enable real-time decision making based on live and historical data in sub-second latency.”

It adds, “The InsightEdge AnalyticsXtreme module is designed to automatically and intelligently move data from the InsightEdge speed layer to Amazon S3 and Amazon EMR. This advanced mechanism for intelligent tiering, ensures that data is efficiently stored in the right storage layer based on performance, while optimizing infrastructure costs across the entire solution and data lifecycle. Access to data lakes can be accelerated by up to 100X, reducing the time to run batch analytics by orders of magnitude.”

Read more at PR Newswire.

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