-- New Datawatch Accelerator Expands the
Reach of Operational Intelligence
CHELMSFORD, Massachusetts,
Nov. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Datawatch Corporation
(NASDAQ-CM: DWCH), the leading global provider of visual data
discovery solutions, announced a new Visualization Accelerator that
allows Splunk users to develop highly customized real-time
visualizations against their Splunk data without any coding or
scripting, allowing them to realize the full potential of
Operational Intelligence by monitoring and analyzing the machine
data made accessible through Splunk as well as other enterprise
data sources and data streams.
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With Datawatch, users can connect to almost any source of
information, including Splunk, to develop visual data discovery
applications using an elegant drag-and-drop design environment.
These next generation analytic extensions to Splunk
applications can include high impact customized visualizations and
intuitive filtering controls to help users quickly isolate outliers
and anomalies in their data.
In addition to easy design, Datawatch users can unify the
display of data from multiple Splunk searches, as well as include
data from other sources such as semi-structured, unstructured and
real-time data sources. And when combined with Datawatch
Server, these next generation analytical applications can be shared
across the entire enterprise via a browser-based solution, allowing
for greater visibility and collaboration.
"Splunk customers have embraced the value of
less-than-structured data, like machine log files, and we at
Datawatch have a long heritage of helping customers gain value from
this type of data," said Ben
Plummer, chief marketing officer and senior vice president
of Strategic Alliances. "We are very excited about being able
to offer Splunk users the ability to get even more from their
investment through the use of Datawatch's next generation analytic
capabilities and our new Visualization Accelerator for Splunk."
The Datawatch Visualization Accelerator for Splunk connects
directly to on premise and cloud-based Splunk deployments. To
showcase this new solution, Datawatch has provided a free trial
together with access to the Splunk demo instance running in the
cloud. Splunk users can now easily see the value of using
Datawatch's visual data discovery capabilities in a Splunk
environment by visiting www.datawatch.com/splunk.
ABOUT DATAWATCH CORPORATION
Datawatch
Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) provides visual data discovery
software that optimizes any data – regardless of its variety,
volume, or velocity – delivering next generation analytics to
reveal valuable insights for improving business. Its unique ability
to integrate structured, unstructured, and semi-structured sources
like reports, PDF files and EDI streams with real-time streaming
data into visually rich analytic applications allow users to
dynamically discover key factors that impact any operational aspect
of their business. This ability to perform visual discovery against
any data sets Datawatch apart in the big data and visualization
markets. Organizations of every size, worldwide use Datawatch,
including 99 of the Fortune 100. Datawatch is headquartered in
Chelmsford, Massachusetts with
offices in New York, London, Munich, Stockholm, Singapore, Sydney and Manila, and with partners and customers in
more than 100 countries worldwide. See the Whole Story for yourself
by downloading the free trial at www.datawatch.com/trial.
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