Knoware signs analytics partnership with Teradata
New Zealand-based data and analytics consultancy Knoware has entered into a new strategic partnership with cloud database and analytics company Teradata. The partnership is aimed at helping New Zealand and Australian customers innovate and accelerate their outcomes with data and analytics technologies.
Knoware will work with Teradata to help customers adopt hybrid, AI-ready data solutions designed to connect data silos, democratise data access and comply with data sovereignty requirements.
Knoware says it will provide regional customers with full-service delivery of the Teradata VantageCloud analytics and data platform, as well as Teradata’s ClearScape Analytics capabilities. The company will help its customers by providing strategic advice, solution design, implementation, training and support.
Knoware has been instrumental in some of the largest and most complex data warehouse and analytics deployments across Australia and New Zealand, with CEO and Technical Director Colin Harris saying the company will build on this experience with the new collaboration.
“The partnership between Knoware and Teradata provides our customers with the framework and pathways they need to modernise their data and analytics technologies,” he said. “We have the expertise and skills to help deliver more from their investments, whether it is on-premises, cloud or hybrid.”
Teradata VP for ANZ Josh Abbott said the company’s customers in the region are faced with delivering more with less when it comes to their existing data environments, which can be complex and difficult to manage.
“We expect that our partnership with Knoware will help customers use data effectively and securely, leverage AI/ML capabilities in the cloud and deliver value to their organisations,” he said.
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