Thursday, April 12, 2018

Not all IoT analytics engines are the same

An Open Framework, A Robust Development Environment, A Production-Quality Analytics Engine

Hello David,

As with any complex organism, it takes many moving parts to power a Cloud of Things analytics engine. It should be able to handle large volumes of data at high speed, add historical context in real time, and produce not just predictive analytics but the mechanisms required to trigger process actions without human intervention. Moreover, it should make it easy for business users to work with developers and data scientists to create new analytics applications.

Here's a detailed examination of what these assets mean to the LOB analytics team, and how to assess them as part of your due diligence.

WHAT IF?
You Had the Right Analytics Platform

We hope you find the bulletin useful, and please feel free to contact us if you would like to learn more.

Check out Vitria WHAT IF white paper to learn how service operations performance can benefit from an advanced analytic solution.

 

Yours Analytically,
Biyu Hua
Product Management
650-460-8624 | bhua@vitria.com

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