REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sept. 26, 2017 -- CORRECTING AND REPLACING – Paxata, the pioneer and leader in empowering all business consumers to intelligently transform raw data into ready information instantaneously, today announced the general availability of the industry’s first self-service information platform for Microsoft Azure. The current release of the company’s award-winning Adaptive Information Platform includes one-click deployment to launch Paxata within Azure HDInsight in addition to significant advancements through native support for the Microsoft Azure. HDInsight customers gain the fastest time-to-insight with the lowest TCO using Paxata’s self-service data preparation application to visually profile, clean, merge and enrich raw data into ready information.
Paxata’s Adaptive Information Platform for Microsoft Azure provides a number of advancements including: generally available support for running Paxata’s Adaptive Information Platform on Azure HDInsight, a fully-managed cloud Apache™ Hadoop® and Apache™ Spark™ offering that provides optimized open source analytic clusters for Apache Spark™, Hive, MapReduce, HBase, Storm, Kafka, and Microsoft R Server backed by a 99.9% SLA; support for connectivity and persistence in Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, where customers can read and write to Azure Blob Storage and use it as a persistent store for Paxata platform-specific storage; and support for Apache Spark 2.0.
“Together with Microsoft, business consumers can reach superior levels of information management in hybrid environments, where Microsoft is clearly the industry leader,” said Prakash Nanduri, Co-Founder and CEO of Paxata. He added, “With the general availability of extensive, native Microsoft Azure support and single click deployment within the HDInsight marketplace, customers can now deploy Paxata in a self-service manner, prepare business-critical information, and obtain immediate value, with significantly lower TCO.”
“As the importance of data continues to grow exponentially in the cloud, demand has been increasing for data information management, especially for hybrid cloud deployments,” said Jason Zander, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Azure. “We’re excited that today, Azure customers can now leverage Paxata’s governed, self-service data preparation solution to leverage the intelligence, hybrid and enterprise-grade capabilities of Microsoft Azure – harnessing the full power of Azure’s Big Data offerings with a single click on HDInsight.”
Additional Resources
- Overview of the Microsoft – Paxata Partnership
- Paxata for Azure HDInsight – Request Installation Key
- Overview of the Azure HDInsight Application Platform
About Paxata
Paxata is the pioneer in empowering all business consumers to intelligently transform raw data into ready information, instantly with an enterprise-grade, self-service, scalable, intelligent platform. Our Adaptive Information Platform weaves data into an information fabric from any source, any cloud, or any enterprise to create trusted information. With Paxata, business consumers use clicks, not code to achieve results in minutes, not months. Companies around the globe rely on Paxata to get smart about information at the speed of thought. Be an Information Inspired Business.
Paxata is headquartered in Redwood City, California with offices in New York, Ohio, Washington DC, and Singapore. Visit www.paxata.com or engage with us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or YouTube.
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