Zetaris and Dataiku announce ANZ technology partnership
A new partnership between Zetaris and Dataiku promises to improve accessibility to disparate data sources, offering accurate insights in real time. The strategic arrangement allows ANZ organisations to leverage both solutions to increase the speed and ease with which they can access and utilise siloed information, while reducing cost and complexity.
Combining to streamline the process overcomes common business challenges for many organisations.
“We are delighted to partner with Dataiku to at scale unlock the power and benefits of real-time access and query of data, without the complexity and cost of having to move the data and clean it. We have overcome the challenges of disparate data silos and this will be a massive shift in the way customers in Australia and New Zealand can use analytical data virtualisation in their digital and data strategies,” said Vinay Samuel, CEO and founder of Zetaris.
Zetaris says its solution enables organisations to reduce standard query times of eight hours to 30 seconds, saving time, cost and complexity, and reducing errors. The company’s Networked Data Platform allows users to instantly join and access data silos virtually, across the entire data ecosystem, while improving data governance and security by removing the need to move data, analysing it at its source. Whether in the cloud, on-premise, or across multiple devices, users are given a single, unified data view that enables faster, more comprehensive and accurate insights.
The vendors suggest all market sectors will benefit from the partnership though those with heavy compliance regulations, such as FSI, will find it particularly relevant. The next phase of the partnership will see the companies bolster data mesh features and expand the joint partner network.
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