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Drinking from the “Data Fire Hose”

By Eric Rossum | November 2, 2022

A data firehose, or a data stream, is a continuous, high-volume flow of data that is produced by a data source. Common data firehoses include social media feeds, financial market data, and transponder data. High volume data streams are found in a variety of use-cases, including real-time analytics, fraud detection, and event-driven architectures. Data firehoses…

Kinetica 7.1.7 updates 🚀

By Hari Subhash | September 28, 2022

Highlights Click the button below to try the latest version for free 👇🏼. Workbench is now available with all instances of Kinetica Workbench is the primary interface for interacting with Kinetica. It was initially released with Kinetica’s cloud offering and now it is available for all installations of Kinetica. It provides the following components: JDBC…

Get the most from a Distributed Analytics Database

By Hari Subhash | September 9, 2022

Kinetica is one of the fastest distributed analytics databases in the world. Its vectorized compute engine can perform complex analytical tasks at scale in real-time. But speed and performance are useless if you don’t get the basics of a distributed system right. Distributed databases introduce extra challenges A database system is ‘distributed’ if its components…

Connect to 100s of data sources with just a few clicks

By Hari Subhash | September 9, 2022

A modern business relies on a variety of repositories for data. These include databases like Postgres, object stores like AWS S3, event stores like Apache Kafka, file storage solutions like Google Drive and applications like Salesforce and HubSpot. All of these databases and applications serve specific business needs. For instance, an online retail business might…

Finding the optimal charging station stop with Kinetica

By Hari Subhash | June 29, 2022

You are in an electric car that is almost out of charge. There are several charging stations that you can stop at. Which one should you pick en route to your destination? In this demo, we use Kinetica’s graph API to create a 1.2 million node graph representation of the road network in and around…

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