Logi Analytics Expands Big Data Influence with Partnerships

Sean Michael

Updated · Jul 23, 2014

Logi Analytics, provider of a Web-based data discovery solution, has inked partnerships with more than half a dozen companies over the past year in an effort to expand its presence in the burgeoning Big Data analytics market.

This week it announced an alliance with Actian Corporation, provider of an end-to-end Big Data analytics platform that runs natively in Hadoop. The partnership will see the two companies connect the Logi Info analytics platform, which delivers insights through interactive dashboards, reports and mobile applications, to the Actian Analytics Platform, which connects to massive amounts of structured and unstructured data via its data flow capabilities and allows developers to run advanced data analytics natively in Hadoop. 

According to the two companies, Logi Info will leverage the Actian Analytics Platform’s speed, analytical breadth and massive data scale without requiring data modeling or additional performance acceleration layers or techniques.

“The next 30 years will be about analytics workloads – the tap has been turned on and will not be turned off,” said Fred Gallagher, vice president, strategic business, Actian Corporation, in a statement. “We are pleased to partner with Logi Analytics to provide our customers with an affordable portfolio of business intelligence products that enable end users to capture the time value of their data.”

Last month Logi joined forces with HealthEdge, for a solution geared toward the insurance industry that combines the capabilities of Logi Info with HealthEdge’s HealthRules Answers’ data warehouse.

“Having strong analytics capabilities is essential to companies navigating unprecedented change in the healthcare industry,” said Brett Jackson, president and CEO, Logi Analytics, in a statement. “As we help companies deliver on the promise of analytics everywhere, embedding Logi Info within HealthRules Answers transforms the way HealthEdge customers see and use their data, provides advanced self-service capabilities, and enables new insights that were previously out of reach.”

Also during the past year, Logi announced its software had been certified for direct connection to Cloudera‘s CDH and Hortonworks‘ Data Platform, two popular Hadoop distributions that allow organizations to store large amounts of semi-structured and unstructured data.

Other partnerships forged during the past year enable Logi to connect its solution to HP’s Vertica Big Data analytics platform, ParStream‘s analytics database, Amazon’s Redshift cloud-based data warehouse service and MongoDB‘s NoSQL document-oriented database. All of these partnerships aim to make it simpler for software developers to create Big Data analytics applications.

In March Logi Analytics released an update of Logi Info that it said makes it faster and easier to create analytic applications, dashboards and visualizations.

Sean Michael
Sean Michael

Sean Michael is a writer who focuses on innovation and how science and technology intersect with industry, technology Wordpress, VMware Salesforce, And Application tech. TechCrunch Europas shortlisted her for the best tech journalist award. She enjoys finding stories that open people's eyes. She graduated from the University of California.

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