BDaaS is a hosting service enabling you to stand-up Big Data Platforms faster & at lower cost, allowing you to drive real business insights & results.
BDaaS is a hosting service enabling you to stand-up Big Data Platforms faster & at lower cost, allowing you to drive real business insights & results.
Deliver better experiences and make better decisions by analyzing massive amounts of data in real time.
Get the insight you need to deliver intelligent actions that improve customer engagement, increase revenue, and lower costs.
Our approach to big data combines the best capabilities of both enterprise data warehousing and big data services.
We drive business value from big data consulting.
The vast amounts of data that companies are collecting, the continuous decrease of storage costs over the past several years, and the technological advancements with cloud computing have made big data initiatives much more feasible and quicker-to-market than past data warehousing initiatives.
Our experts are specialists in a wide cross section of business intelligence and big data services. What kind of data analytics consulting does your organization need?
The market for Big Data and analytics technology is in a state of fast change and rapid growth.
A recent development is the emergence of a class of platforms and managed toolsets which can be termed Big Data-as-a-Service (BDaaS).
These top Big Data companies are leading the way in data mining and data analytics, providing key competitive insight in today's data-driven world.
Appnovation is able to provide Big Data consulting and development services, helping companies bridge the ever widening span between the overflow volume of complex data and the ability to perform in depth analysis to interpret and report.
We’ve had software as a service, platform as a service and data as a service. Now, by mixing them all together and massively upscaling the amount of data involved, we’ve arrived at Big Data as a Service (or BDaaS, and it's pronounced how you will).
Big Data-as-a-Service solutions are a great answer for the expected shortage in Big Data Scientists, but what is a BDaaS and how to benefit from it?
In a fast-paced digital world, your competitive advantage lies with near real-time decision making.
Empower your organization with deeper insights and enhanced data-driven decision making by using the right infrastructure for the right data.
If one goes with that figure, then the Big Data as a Service (BDaaS) market has the scope to grow to about $2.55 billion, which is 15 percent of the Big Data market.
Big Data as a Service (BDaaS) is a reality today.
Increasing cloud usage, and new cloud services, mean you can set up big data infrastructure that just works—without maintaining servers and with minimal setup and integration.
Due to the prevalence of a variety of electronic devices and software technologies, a staggering amount of data is created every day – so much so that 90% of the world's data has been created in the last couple of years alone.
The Boom in Big DataThe first published mention of the term “big data” was in 1982 in an article from The Globe and Mail.
BDaaS is a hosting service enabling you to stand-up Big Data Platforms faster & at lower cost, allowing you to drive real business insights & results.
We’ve had software as a service, platform as a service and data as a service. Now, by mixing them all together and massively upscaling the amount of data involved, we’ve arrived at Big Data as a Service (or BDaaS, and it's pronounced how you will).
Deliver better experiences and make better decisions by analyzing massive amounts of data in real time.
Get the insight you need to deliver intelligent actions that improve customer engagement, increase revenue, and lower costs.
Big Data-as-a-Service solutions are a great answer for the expected shortage in Big Data Scientists, but what is a BDaaS and how to benefit from it?
Our approach to big data combines the best capabilities of both enterprise data warehousing and big data services.
We drive business value from big data consulting.
In a fast-paced digital world, your competitive advantage lies with near real-time decision making.
The vast amounts of data that companies are collecting, the continuous decrease of storage costs over the past several years, and the technological advancements with cloud computing have made big data initiatives much more feasible and quicker-to-market than past data warehousing initiatives.
Empower your organization with deeper insights and enhanced data-driven decision making by using the right infrastructure for the right data.
Our experts are specialists in a wide cross section of business intelligence and big data services. What kind of data analytics consulting does your organization need?
If one goes with that figure, then the Big Data as a Service (BDaaS) market has the scope to grow to about $2.55 billion, which is 15 percent of the Big Data market.
The market for Big Data and analytics technology is in a state of fast change and rapid growth.
A recent development is the emergence of a class of platforms and managed toolsets which can be termed Big Data-as-a-Service (BDaaS).
Big Data as a Service (BDaaS) is a reality today.
Increasing cloud usage, and new cloud services, mean you can set up big data infrastructure that just works—without maintaining servers and with minimal setup and integration.
These top Big Data companies are leading the way in data mining and data analytics, providing key competitive insight in today's data-driven world.
Due to the prevalence of a variety of electronic devices and software technologies, a staggering amount of data is created every day – so much so that 90% of the world's data has been created in the last couple of years alone.
Appnovation is able to provide Big Data consulting and development services, helping companies bridge the ever widening span between the overflow volume of complex data and the ability to perform in depth analysis to interpret and report.
The Boom in Big DataThe first published mention of the term “big data” was in 1982 in an article from The Globe and Mail.