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Why Reinvent the Wheel? The Challenges of DIY Open Source Analytics Platforms

Cloudera

In their effort to reduce their technology spend, some organizations that leverage open source projects for advanced analytics often consider either building and maintaining their own runtime with the required data processing engines or retaining older, now obsolete, versions of legacy Cloudera runtimes (CDH or HDP).

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Learning From Your BGP Tables

Kentik

Kentik’s Advanced Analytics Turns Routes into Insights. That’s why network engineers have long used the BGP routing table on routers or looking glasses to get an idea of how their Internet traffic is routed. An experienced network engineer can read a BGP table like Neo reads the code in the Matrix.

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The Good and the Bad of Microsoft Power BI Data Visualization

Altexsoft

In our blog, we’ve been talking a lot about the importance of business intelligence (BI), data analytics, and data-driven culture for any company. Multiple studies continuously demonstrate the superiority of analytics-based organizations (e.g., What is Power used for? Power BI products. Power BI products.

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Kentik APIs Enable Multi-Solution Integration

Kentik

Even in networking, hard-core bastion of the command-line interface (CLI), APIs have become useful enough that commentators such as Chris Grundemann are blogging about whether the API is the new CLI for networking professionals. We realize, however, that Kentik Detect alone may not cover all network use cases.

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The Why and How of Interface Classification

Kentik

Classifying Network Interfaces Enhances Engineering and Business Insights. Given that Kentik was founded primarily by network engineers, it’s easy to think of our raison d’etre in terms of addressing the day-to-day challenges of network operations. A great example of this duality is a feature called.

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Kentik APIs for Customer Portal Integration

Kentik

Kentik Detect™ is a powerful solution that ingests and stores large volumes of network data on a per device, per customer basis. The data is stored in the Kentik Data Engine™, a timeseries database that unifies flow records (NetFlow v5/9, IPFIX, sFlow) with BGP, Geo-IP, and SNMP.

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Big Data in Healthcare: Sources and Real-World Applications

Altexsoft

In general, a data infrastructure is a system of hardware and software tools used to collect, store, transfer, prepare, analyze, and visualize data. Check our article on data engineering to get a detailed understanding of the data pipeline and its components. Big data infrastructure in a nutshell.

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