Tervela, Teradata Team on Big Data

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Data fabric solution provider Tervela, based in Acton, Massachusetts, has announced a partnership with Teradata, an analytic data solutions company, that will allow customers to acquire large volumes from distributed data producers, while handling data transportation and input either into a warehouse or business appliance.

The platform integration will accelerate analysis and decision support with improvements in throughput, latency, and scalability for messaging delivery. It will also help reduce the cost of warehousing and include migration and decommissioning services for legacy systems.

"The Big Data phenomenon is changing the nature of data availability. There is a move away from sequential, batch, overnight processing to parallel, continuous, real-time processing. This integration provides Teradata customers with an ability to perform very high speed and parallel data ingest and scalably [sic] distribute big data across multiple warehouses," says Barry Thompson, chief technology officer at Tervela.

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