uCIRRUS enables enterprises to analyze and act on Big Data while opportunities are fresh and relevant, and while there is time to take action on the data. We call this 'Live Data' ─ data that is in motion, at the source of the event, and data with massive potential for actionable intelligence.
Live Data is bigger than Big Data ─ IDC estimates that 1PB of 'transient' data is generated for every 1GB of data that is eventually stored. There is tremendous value in this moving data, and uCIRRUS has developed a 'live data management' system ─ XPRESSmp™ ─ specifically designed to enable analytics and action at the speed and volume required.
Most Big Data analytics solutions work on static, stored data. The analytics are typically run in batch mode, and, while the query results can be generated quickly (sometimes answers can be returned in 'real-time'), the results are based on data that has already happened. Even rapid response or action based on this data is after-the-fact, and does not represent truly actionable intelligence based on what is happening 'right now'.
Live data management and action can transform your enterprise from a reactive to a proactive, predictive one. Integrating this live data analysis with historical data sources provides context that enables patterns, anomalies and insights to emerge that can deliver answers while the question and opportunity are still relevant. Enterprises can identify, predict ─ and proactively intercept ─ fraud, security issues, and customer churn, for example. The extreme efficiency of XPRESSmp's parallel architecture and scalability enable you to convert more of your data to measurable assets, using your existing IT infrastructure and commodity hardware.
Data that "Is", not Data that "Was"
- Every gigabyte of stored content can generate a petabyte or more of transient - moving - data. Live Data is bigger than Big Data!
- "Using data in an actionable way" is the #1 challenge enterprises face in converting Big Data opportunities to advantages.
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