Enterprises across the globe are literally racing to build massive data solutions built on Hadoop. The growing challenge is how to manage the many critical solutions that now are reliant on the many investments that are in progress and those that are already deployed and considered mission critical.
One of the challenges all enterprises face is finding enough experienced big data and Hadoop talent and then managing the results of the investments in personnel and infrastructure. Dovestech, a big data focused research and solutions innovator located just outside of Baltimore’s University of Maryland Baltimore County campus, has developed just the right solution to help tame the Hadoop storm.
OceanSync has garnered worldwide attention through availability of its free version. But the innovation and turbo charged features are in OceanSync’s enterprise platform. OceanSync developer Ronnie Dove is a veteran of complex and mission critical cloud and big data solutions architecture and software engineering for the Department of Defense. His experiences working long hours and providing the innovation needed by mission critical intelligence community customers led him to team up with another tireless technology visionary to foster the development of OceanSync. “He pushes our team beyond our preconceived levels of excellence” says Ronnie Dove of his business partner. He is always thinking 5 steps ahead of where the team is at any given moment.
The future belongs to those that can harness big data solutions but that can also manage them and that is where OceanSync comes in. With a slick visual interface customer’s can manage the Hadoop analytic environment and build automated job execution workflows. OceanSync also delivers state of the art visualization metrics, job status and other vital performance information. While tools like Cloudera Manager and tools from Puppet Labs exist, OceanSync sets itself apart as it was designed from the ground up to integrate with maximum flexibility. The OceanSync team has already begun development on a version that is independent of Hadoop and that they hope will be poised to manage the next big data technology trend.
Right now it looks like Hadoop is leading the charge. Enterprises across the globe have realized that there is a mountain of data within their enterprises and in other data. A recent study by GigaOM reveals the following about how companies surveyed view the value of data:
But Dovestech is not just a software product innovator. It offers customers the ability to scale their big data efforts through consulting and training services. Hosted and co-location based big data analytic and cloud infrastructure solutions are offered in partnership with RTGX.