Analytics and Data Science News for the Week of August 19; Updates from Constellation Research, Integrate.ai, Mighty Canary, and More
The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy analytics and data science news items for the week of August 19, 2022.
Keeping tabs on all the most relevant analytics and data science news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last month, in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy analytics and data science news items.
Top Analytics and Data Science News for the Week Ending August 19, 2022
Constellation Research Drops Constellation ShortList for Augmented Business Intelligence and Analytics
Constellation evaluates more than 30 solutions categorized in this market. This Constellation ShortList is determined by client inquiries, partner conversations, customer references, vendor selection projects, market share and internal research.
integrate.ai Unveils Platform for Machine Learning and Analytics on Sensitive Data
The platform leverages federated learning and differential privacy technologies to unlock a range of machine learning and analytics capabilities on data that would otherwise be difficult to access due to privacy, confidentiality, or technical hurdles. integrate.ai is packaged as a developer tool, enabling developers to integrate capabilities into almost any solution with a software development kit (SDK) and supporting cloud service for end-to-end management.
Mighty Canary Creates Real-Time “Trust Mark” for Data
To enhance security, Mighty Canary reports on the state of data pipelines without accessing the actual data itself. Mighty Canary integrates with the common components of modern data stacks from Tableau, Airflow, Sisense, DBT and other widely-adopted tools for managing data and creating dashboards.
New BI Platform Called ‘Omni’ Launches with $27 Million in Funding
According to an Omni blog, “Our goal is to serve an organization’s entire BI needs, so people won’t be confronted with tradeoffs between freedom and consistency or tension between data and business teams. We’ve made a single product that can start with exploration, graduate to visualization, and then be promoted into a data model for reuse when appropriate.”
Tredence Announces Capability Dvelopment and Partnerships for “Data on Cloud Migration”
The three-fold approach equips Tredence to tap into the $30 billion data migration and modernization market and accelerate data estate return on investment for enterprise customers in an end to end motion. Tredence is known for hastening data migration via multi-cloud, cross-platform data and analytics migration and modernization solutions.
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