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TIBCO Snaps Up Alpine Data
TIBCO Software today announced the acquisition of Alpine Data, the cloud-based data science and social collaboration platform.
By adding collaborative project management for advanced analytics, the acquisition bolsters TIBCO’s data science technology and analytics portfolio, and will provide data scientists with big data machine learning capabilities, along with collaboration and sharing of curated models among data science teams.
“Many of our most innovative customers use data science to beat their competition. As they grow, they need to harness those insights and share them with hundreds of citizen data scientists,” said Mark Palmer, senior vice president, analytics, TIBCO. “Adding Alpine Data will help our customers get more out of their data science and machine learning investments, so they can act on the insights they discover more quickly than before.”
Alpine Data provides data scientists with a web-native, social collaboration interface to bring together and manage the broader analytics community — including data engineers, business professionals, analysts, IT, developers, and executives — to solve business challenges. The platform provides a unified view of data, analytics, and compute engines, orchestrating analyses and data pipeline workflows across hybrid environments. With increased agility and flexibility, organisations have another way to leverage their existing big data investments by bringing advanced analytics to their data across disparate environments.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Pete Jackson .
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