BEDFORD, Mass., Nov. 06, 2017 (GLOBE
NEWSWIRE) -- Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH)
today announced Datawatch Monarch Complete 14.3, the
latest version of the company's proven self-service data
preparation platform. The offering's simplicity and ease-of-use
enables even novice business users to easily and rapidly extract,
manipulate, enrich and combine disparate data from virtually any
source, and then prepare it for analysis and reporting - without
coding, manual data entry or involvement from IT.
Monarch Complete has more than 14,000 trusted and
loyal customers who have experienced first-hand how the solution
simplifies and automates data access and preparation processes,
resulting in tremendous time savings. Monarch Complete 14.3 takes
the key features that Datawatch customers rely on and makes them
even better. Enhancements include:
- Powerful
calculations without complexity - Everyday users can
now perform complex geospatial and scientific calculations,
typically reserved for data scientists, through a clickable user
interface (UI) - no coding, scripting or Ph.D. degree required. A
public data marketplace also allows users to enrich their data sets
with public data directly from the UI. Simplified data redaction,
easier transformations and "point-and-click" vLookups are also
included in the release.
- Graphical UI
makes complex operations intuitive - A re-designed UI
simplifies complex operations and instructs users how to perform
them. Graphical transformation overviews make it easier for users
to understand how they're manipulating data. And visual wizards
enable data extraction from complex schemas in JSON and XML
formats.
- New
time-saving features - Version 14.3 offers a variety
of new capabilities that make tasks faster and even more
repeatable, including a named export feature that allows users to
save exports and quickly run them again on a regular basis.
Integration with Monarch Swarm makes it easy and fast for users to
share and schedule models.
Business analysts have embraced Monarch Complete
because it makes complex data work easy, saving valuable time and
energy - and it does so better than any other solution on the
market. Users can access all of the data they need to make timely,
more strategic business decisions, and the time they spend on data
preparation, reconciliation and reporting processes can be
drastically reduced.
"The fastest path to insight is data that is
prepared properly," said Jon Pilkington, chief product officer at
Datawatch. "Other data preparation products make the task too
difficult. Common operations like web scraping and basic vLookups
are time-consuming and complex. And, often, there's coding or
scripting required. This is asking too much of the average user,
and it increases the margin for error in data preparation.
Datawatch Monarch Complete gives users the ability to acquire,
prepare and blend information of all types and sources to derive
the pressing 'why and what' answers they need to improve
operational processes and drive the business forward. And this
latest version allows them to spend even less time preparing data
and more time analyzing it. Many of our customers agree that no
other solution makes a lasting business impact like Monarch
Complete."
For more information on Datawatch Monarch
Complete, please
visit: http://www.datawatch.com/our-platform/monarch/.
About Datawatch
Corporation
Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) enables ordinary
users to achieve extraordinary results with their data. Only
Datawatch can unlock data from the widest variety of sources and
prepare it for use in visualization and analytics tools, or for
other business processes. When real-time visibility into
rapidly changing data is critical, Datawatch also enables users to
analyze streaming data, even in the most demanding environments,
such as capital markets. Organizations of all sizes in more than
100 countries worldwide use Datawatch products, including 93 of the
Fortune 100. The company is headquartered in Bedford,
Massachusetts, with offices in New York, London, Frankfurt,
Stockholm, Singapore and Manila. To learn more about Datawatch
or download a free version of its enterprise software, please
visit: www.datawatch.com.
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