Wall St-beating PaaS for Big Data firm touts crazy performance claims.
Wall St-beating PaaS for Big Data firm touts crazy performance claims.
iguaz.io, the company challenging the status quo for big data, the IoT and cloud-native applications, unveiled its vision and architecture for data services for both private and public clouds.
Newcomer iguaz.io is the latest software startup that will try and deliver the Holy Grail of storage — the ability to provision and manage on-premise capacity the same way as in Amazon Web Services (AWS).
This new architecture makes data services and big data tools consumable for mainstream enterprises that have been unable to harness them because of their complexity and internal IT skills gaps.
Big data processing platforms such as Hadoop and Spark enable many of today’s consumer and business applications, from Amazon and Netflix to ad targeting systems.
Despite the wealth of experience the enterprise has gained in the cloud over the past decade, there is still a lot of uncertainty when it comes to establishing the right services, architectures and general functionality to produce an optimal data environment.