Datawatch Swarm Boosts Enterprise-wide Adoption of Advanced Analytics By Enabling Self-Service Data Science
December 11 2018 - 7:00AM
A major issue facing enterprises today is how to leverage advanced
and predictive analytics on a large scale while data scientist
resources are scarce. Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH)
today announced the release of Datawatch Swarm 2.2, which addresses
that problem by delivering built in automation that connects data
scientists with business analysts to better scale advanced
analytics across the entire organization without increasing
headcount. The integration between Datawatch Swarm and Datawatch
Angoss, the powerful predictive and data science platform, creates
the industry’s only enterprise data intelligence marketplace that
acts as a virtual exchange of trusted data and an execution
environment for every data role in an organization.
“Forward-thinking enterprise data teams that support their
organizations with strategy, structure and tools are on a mission
to achieve better cross-functional use of data amidst increasingly
scarce data science resources,” said Rami Chahine VP of Product
Management Datawatch. “Our latest release of Datawatch Swarm allows
them to build forward-looking predictive analytics that enable
businesses to become more data savvy and make use of data science
resources for all critical business decisions. Businesses can
now leverage in-house data science resources more effectively,
enabling better collaboration between data science teams and lines
of business.”
Datawatch Swarm empowers every individual, department and
organization with advanced intelligence and insight into how data
can be used to drive further team collaboration, socialization and
support of data governance practices.
"Data and analytics leaders are well aware of the benefits data
science and machine learning can provide, but have been constrained
by the need for data scientists to control the analytics workflow,
delaying time to value," wrote Joao Tapadinhas, VP, Business
Analytics and Data Science, Carlie Idoine, Sr Director Analyst and
Austin Kronz, Associate Principal Analyst at Gartner.*
In a recent Gartner report titled How Citizen Data Science
Can Maximize Self-Service Analytics and Extend Data Science*,
analysts Joao Tapadinhas, Carlie Idoine, and Austin
Kronz highlight the following recommendations for data and
analytics leaders pursuing analytics and business intelligence (BI)
modernization:
- Expand the variety of data accessible for analysis by
facilitating ingestion, preparation and analysis of complex data
sources that are currently beyond the reach of analysts and
business users.
- Increase the range of analytics capabilities available to users
by deploying tools in areas such as data preparation, self-service
analytics and augmented analytics.
- Make advanced analytics accessible to a wider audience by
embracing the role of the citizen data scientist.
Offered as either a cloud or on-premises data intelligence
platform, Datawatch Swarm was designed to make data more accessible
across an organization and increase the range of analytics
capabilities for users of any skill level. With this latest
release, Datawatch Swarm now improves the accessibility of advanced
analytics by leveraging scare data science resources and models
more effectively, and giving data scientists easier access to
curated, trusted data sets from the line of business users who
possess the context.
“We’re breaking down barriers to insight with this solution, and
even your basic day-to-day decisions can now be made with
tremendous levels of confidence,” continued Chahine. “No other
solution makes collaboration between data science teams and the
business this easy.”
Datawatch Swarm is designed to connect everyone within the
organization with the intent to turn data into insights, bringing
more minds together on more decisions to generate more trust.
Newest features in this release include:
- New Graphical Flow-based UI — A completely
re-designed visual experience makes Swarm the only analytics
solution on the market that allows users to work with data in a
spreadsheet-like grid view, or a graphical flow view. Users can
toggle back and forth between the views to quickly and easily
navigate their workspaces. The UI is approachable and intuitive for
all users, regardless of their background and experience with other
data platforms.
- Greater Collaboration and Controls— Allows
businesses to easily connect data scientists with the lines of
business in a controlled, compliant workspace that scales advanced
analytics resources and skill sets across the entire
organization.
- Detailed Information Cards — Users have more
trust in their data thanks to information cards that deliver the
granular history on every data asset, making it easier to
understand where data came from and how it has been transformed and
used.
- Advanced Automation — More robust,
trigger-based automation makes it easier for enterprises to ensure
the workspaces and outputs are always based on the latest, most
trusted information, by automatically rerunning reports when new
data is made available.
- More Connected Data Sources — Business users
see a more complete picture with the ability to connect to more
data sources including Google, Tableau, and Sharepoint along with a
number of new custom connectors for SAP HANA, AWS Redshift,
Teradata and Cloudera
*Gartner, How Citizen Data Science Can Maximize Self-Service
Analytics and Extend Data Science, 21 September 2018
About Datawatch CorporationDatawatch
Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) is the data intelligence provider
with market leading enterprise data preparation, predictive
analytics and visualization solutions that fuel business analytics.
Only Datawatch can confidently position individuals and
organizations to master all data – no matter the origin, format or
narrative – resulting in faster time to insight. Datawatch
solutions are architected to drive the use of more data, foster
more trust and incorporate more minds into business analytics.
Thousands of organizations of all sizes in more than 100 countries
worldwide use Datawatch products, including 93 of the Fortune 100.
The company is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, with
offices in New York, London, Toronto, Stockholm, Singapore and
Manila. To learn more about Datawatch please visit:
www.datawatch.com.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995Any statements contained in
this press release that do not describe historical facts may
constitute forward-looking statements as that term is defined in
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any such
statements contained herein, including but not limited to those
relating to product performance and viability, are based on current
expectations, but are subject to a number of risks and
uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially
from expectations. The factors that could cause actual future
results to differ materially from current expectations include the
following: rapid technological change; Datawatch’s dependence on
the introduction of new products and product enhancements and
possible delays in those introductions; acceptance of new products
by the market, competition in the software industry generally, and
in the markets for next generation analytics in particular; and
Datawatch’s dependence on its principal products, proprietary
software technology and software licensed from third parties.
Further information on factors that could cause actual results to
differ from those anticipated is detailed in various
publicly-available documents, which include, but are not limited
to, filings made by Datawatch from time to time with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to, those
appearing in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
ended September 30, 2015. Any forward-looking statements should be
considered in light of those factors.
Media Contact:Frank MorenoVice
President Worldwide Marketing, Datawatch
Corporationfrank_moreno@datawatch.com 978-275-8225Twitter:
@datawatch
© 2018 Datawatch Corporation. Datawatch and the Datawatch logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Datawatch Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries. All other names are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
Datawatch Corp. (delisted) (NASDAQ:DWCH)
Historical Stock Chart
From Oct 2024 to Nov 2024
Datawatch Corp. (delisted) (NASDAQ:DWCH)
Historical Stock Chart
From Nov 2023 to Nov 2024