Paxata Advances the Adaptive Information Platform for Microsoft Azure
Paxata’s Spring ’17 release helps business analysts connect to data across hybrid, multicloud environments.
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Paxata today released top-tier support for Microsoft Azure and a self-service, multicloud information platform to address the growing need for deployment flexibility.
Paxata’s Spring ’17 Adaptive Information Platform for Microsoft Azure provides a number of advancements, including support for:
- Running Paxata’s Adaptive Information Platform on HDInsight, a fully managed cloud Apache Hadoop offering that provides optimized open source analytics clusters for Apache Spark and other key technologies
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Connectivity and persistence in Microsoft Azure Blob Storage (WASB), where customers can read and write to Azure Blob Storage and use it as a persistent store for Paxata platform-specific storage
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Connectivity and persistence in Azure Data Lake Store (ADLS), so customers can read and write to the store and use it as a persistent store for Paxata platform-specific storage
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Apache Spark 2.0
Paxata’s new InterCloud Connect capability delivers a multicloud information platform that provides a seamless, secure, bidirectional interchange of data between Microsoft Azure and other cloud and/or on-premises environments. Using Paxata, customers can start with running in Microsoft Azure and then connect to any cloud environment or on-premises infrastructure to access all their data no matter where it resides.
Visit www.paxata.com for more information.