Dataconomy
  • News
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • DeFi & Blockchain
    • Finance
    • Gaming
    • Startups
    • Tech
  • Industry
  • Research
  • Resources
    • Articles
    • Guides
    • Case Studies
    • Whitepapers
  • AI toolsNEW
  • Newsletter
  • + More
    • Glossary
    • Conversations
    • Events
    • About
      • Who we are
      • Contact
      • Imprint
      • Legal & Privacy
      • Partner With Us
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • AI
  • Tech
  • Cybersecurity
  • Finance
  • DeFi & Blockchain
  • Startups
  • Gaming
Dataconomy
  • News
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • DeFi & Blockchain
    • Finance
    • Gaming
    • Startups
    • Tech
  • Industry
  • Research
  • Resources
    • Articles
    • Guides
    • Case Studies
    • Whitepapers
  • AI toolsNEW
  • Newsletter
  • + More
    • Glossary
    • Conversations
    • Events
    • About
      • Who we are
      • Contact
      • Imprint
      • Legal & Privacy
      • Partner With Us
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Dataconomy
No Result
View All Result

New Alpine Chorus 4.0 Introduces Single Platform for All Enterprise Data

byEileen McNulty
July 22, 2014
in News
Home News
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on WhatsAppShare on e-mail

Alpine Data Labs today unveiled Alpine Chorus 4.0, “the industry’s first Advanced Analytics enterprise platform that enables universal data discovery and search”. It also introduces a first-of-its-kind life cycle management facility for Hadoop and non-Hadoop platforms, allowing for machine learning algorithms & analytics to managed simply and in a timely manner.

Talking about the pathway between raw data and insights, Alpine’s CMO Bruno Aziza told Dataconomy: “It’s really hard to extract value out of big data today. I think if you look at market research, only 4% of companies get value out of their big data investments. There’s a struggle between the data layer, and the value to executives within the business. This is what we target.”

Alpine’s solution is to take a collaborative approach towards data science and analytics. Their Google-like universal search means users can browse and work with any file, model, workflow, comment or dataset, and create powerful visualisations without data movement. Engineers have access to Github-like control features (copy workflow, history capture, revert capability), job scheduling and data management. All interactions in Alpine Chorus are recorded and auditable, allowing executives to see exactly what’s going on with their projects.

Stay Ahead of the Curve!

Don't miss out on the latest insights, trends, and analysis in the world of data, technology, and startups. Subscribe to our newsletter and get exclusive content delivered straight to your inbox.

“On our platform, we want the data scientists to be productive, we want the business analysts to be engaged, and we also want the executives to feel like they have a platform which gives them a repeatable set of processes which they can use to solve real business problems,” Aziza remarked.

As well as universal search, Alpine have added several other features for the data scientists, including an extensive library of transformation operators, support for a range of open source technologies (such as Spark, Sqoop and Madlib), as well as the ability to send data easily in and out of Hadoop.

Although as Aziza notes, the 100+ new features on Alpine Chorus 4.0 extend far beyond the remit of the data scientists. “It’s not about the algorithms, it’s about a new level of engagement that the organisation needs to create in order to get value faster.”

“We believe that more people and more data means better results.”

Try Alpine Chorus 4.0 for yourself here.

(Image credit: Alpine Data Labs)

Tags: alpine data labsDatabase Technology Newslettersurveillance

Related Posts

Apple to shrink iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island by hiding Face ID sensors

Apple to shrink iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island by hiding Face ID sensors

January 21, 2026
OnePlus faces dismantling claims after 20% drop in global phone shipments

OnePlus faces dismantling claims after 20% drop in global phone shipments

January 21, 2026
Nvidia shares slide as Inventec warns of H200 chip delays in China

Nvidia shares slide as Inventec warns of H200 chip delays in China

January 21, 2026
DeepSeek reveals MODEL1 architecture in GitHub update ahead of V4

DeepSeek reveals MODEL1 architecture in GitHub update ahead of V4

January 21, 2026
Altman breaks anti-ad stance with “sponsored” links below ChatGPT answers

Altman breaks anti-ad stance with “sponsored” links below ChatGPT answers

January 21, 2026
Samsung leaks then deletes Bixby overhaul featuring Perplexity search

Samsung leaks then deletes Bixby overhaul featuring Perplexity search

January 21, 2026
Please login to join discussion

LATEST NEWS

Apple to shrink iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island by hiding Face ID sensors

OnePlus faces dismantling claims after 20% drop in global phone shipments

Nvidia shares slide as Inventec warns of H200 chip delays in China

DeepSeek reveals MODEL1 architecture in GitHub update ahead of V4

Altman breaks anti-ad stance with “sponsored” links below ChatGPT answers

Samsung leaks then deletes Bixby overhaul featuring Perplexity search

Dataconomy

COPYRIGHT © DATACONOMY MEDIA GMBH, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

  • About
  • Imprint
  • Contact
  • Legal & Privacy

Follow Us

  • News
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • DeFi & Blockchain
    • Finance
    • Gaming
    • Startups
    • Tech
  • Industry
  • Research
  • Resources
    • Articles
    • Guides
    • Case Studies
    • Whitepapers
  • AI tools
  • Newsletter
  • + More
    • Glossary
    • Conversations
    • Events
    • About
      • Who we are
      • Contact
      • Imprint
      • Legal & Privacy
      • Partner With Us
No Result
View All Result
Subscribe

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy Policy.