Datometry and Yellowbrick Data Announce Technology Partnership.

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Datometry, the pioneer in database virtualization, and Yellowbrick Data announced that they have entered into a technology partnership. By supporting Yellowbrick as a destination platform, enterprises can adopt Yellowbrick considerably faster. Existing Yellowbrick customers can increase usage by consolidating workloads from Oracle or Teradata systems to Yellowbrick.

Conventional approaches to switching analytical database systems rely on extensive application rewrites. Historically, these approaches have proven time-consuming, extremely costly, and risk-laden, cementing the strong vendor lock-in of the incumbent legacy database vendors.

In contrast, the Datometry Hyper-Q platform makes existing applications work natively with Yellowbrick without changing SQL or application code. The combined technology of Datometry and Yellowbrick gives enterprises a powerful and cost-effective replacement for Oracle and Teradata systems with a highly accelerated path to adoption.

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“We’re excited to partner with Yellowbrick Data to offer enterprises a true alternative to overly expensive legacy systems,” said Mike Waas, CEO of Datometry. “Through our technology partnership, enterprises can move their existing workloads to Yellowbrick Data at a fraction of the cost, time, and risk of conventional migrations.”

“With Datometry, Yellowbrick is a complete replacement for Oracle and Teradata systems, out of the box,” said Allen Holmes, VP of Business Development and Partner Alliances. “The combined technology of Datometry and Yellowbrick ensures customers move to a modern data warehouse or lakehouse architecture with confidence and at unprecedented speed.”

The combined technology of Datometry and Yellowbrick ensures customers move to a modern data warehouse or lakehouse architecture with confidence and at unprecedented speed.

SOURCE: PRNewsWire