Molecula Recognized In “Now Tech: Data Virtualization, Q2 2020” Report
Molecula has been included among 15 data virtualization vendors in Forrester’s “Now Tech: Data Virtualization, Q2 2020” report written by analyst Noel Yuhanna with Gene Leganza and Daniel Weber. The report was published on June 29, 2020.
Data virtualization solutions have become popular primarily as a means of simplifying data management. Businesses are demanding a unified interface which can leverage the underlying data infrastructure, manage access control, provide a consistent schema, and allow the users of advanced analytical capabilities to forget about where or how the data is stored. Unfortunately, due to architectural constraints, traditional data virtualization simply can’t deliver rapidly or securely enough for the increasing number of use cases with demanding analytical and performance requirements. Some of these modern use cases include decision support at the point of care, personalized customer journeys, predictive maintenance, faster, safer loan underwriting, and enhancing migration of data to the cloud.
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Molecula’s Cloud Data Access platform simplifies, accelerates, and improves control over data for high performance advanced analytics, machine learning, and edge/IoT applications. Its unique ability to deconstruct big data into large scale, unified representations with no pre-aggregation, federation, or copies allows for ultra-low latency queries across distributed data, while significantly reducing hardware footprint, cost, and risk. Molecula empowers applications with instantaneous, secure, and unified access to large, fragmented data sets across any cloud to edge.
Some of the world’s most innovative enterprises and application providers across healthcare, financial services, government, and the technology/manufacturing sectors utilize Molecula to deliver advanced data driven analytics capabilities to their customers by enabling dynamic customer segmentation, real-time anomaly detection, data and computationally intensive machine learning, and enhanced data migration to the cloud.
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“We are elated to be included in Forrester’s ‘Now Tech: Data Virtualization, Q2 2020’ report. Molecula has created a truly game-changing technology that simplifies the ability to slice and dice across massive amounts of distributed data sets in even the most high performance, large scale applications,” says Mimi Spier, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer, Molecula. “We accelerate time from data to decision for end users with the ability to access real-time data and perform complex analytics at UX latencies with controlled costs, risk, and a reduced data footprint of up to 100x.”
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