These add-ons and solutions include connectors and third-party extensions, business intelligence (BI) tools, exact transform load (ETL) and data transformation products, connectors and tools for HP HAVEn big-data analytics platform, as well as industry and other original equipment manufacturer (OEM) solutions.
In addition, the HP Vertica Marketplace includes the latest solutions from HP Vertica’s innovations incubation program, allowing users to create cutting-edge big-data applications. [HP is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]
“Our rapidly growing community of customers, partners and developers are building vertical and horizontal solutions on, and creating new add-on capabilities to, Vertica every day,” said Colin Mahony, vice president and general manager, Vertica, HP. “The HP Marketplace provides a place where our community can share and market their capabilities to help other organizations and developers fuel further innovation.”
New capabilities
With the HP Vertica Marketplace, developers and companies can:
- Gain value from 100 percent of information -- spanning structured, semi-structured and unstructured data -- through connectors and extensions that store, manage and analyze big data. This includes integration with the Hadoop Distributed Filesystem (HDFS) and the HP Autonomy IDOL platform.
- Get business insights from big data with flexible plug-ins and
extensions to integrate and visualize users’ data, including BI and data-visualization tools and products.
- Capitalize on shared intelligence by engaging developers via a
social interface that allows users to pose questions, interact with
subject matter experts, and review previous discussions, as all
questions are cataloged and searchable.HP Vertica Marketplace members also will gain access to the latest innovations from HP Vertica through its incubation program.
The current marketplace is geared toward free and open community sharing of extensions, connectors and tools, but I think this could easily blossom into a commerce hub for analytics apps and/or data enhancements. We'll have to keep an eye out for that. I also think some sort of vertical industry segmentation of analytics capabilities is in the offing. That would allow for ecosystem-defined solutions to emerge, either as open contributions or for-pay offerings. In any event, it's now quite a powerful destination for developers to showcase their big data analytics endeavors.
New innovations in the market include:
- HP Vertica Distributed R, which helps data scientists overcome the scalability and performance limitations of R programming language
and tackle problems not previously solvable by accelerating the
analysis of large data sets by running R computations on multiple nodes.
- HP Vertica Pulse, which helps organizations leverage an in-database sentiment analysis
tool that scores short data posts, including social data, such as
Twitter feeds or product reviews, to gauge the most popular topics of
interest, analyze how sentiment changes over time, and identify
advocates and detractors.
- HP Vertica Place, which stores and analyzes geospatial data in real time, including locations, networks, and regions. This analytics pack provides Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards–based functionality and integrates with third-party applications.
HP Vertica Community Marketplace is currently availble at www.vertica.com/marketplace and can be accessed through the "Community" tab on www.vertica.com.
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