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    Carahsoft Partners With Datameer, Offers Big Data Analytics To Federal Agencies

    By Kayla PearsonJune 12, 2012
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    Stefan Groschupf, Datameer

    Datameer, Inc., and Carahsoft Technology Corp. announced June 6 that they will go into partnership to sell the Datameer solutions to Federal agencies.  Datameer, a data analytics solution, works to discover insights and trends for large amounts of data.

    “We are pleased to add Datameer to our growing portfolio of big data technology providers,” said Carahsoft Vice President of Innovative and Intelligence Solutions Michael Shrader. “As agencies throughout the government deal with data coming in at a faster rate, from more sources, and in bigger quantities than ever, Datameer’s big data analytics solution provides the rapid ‘time to insight’ so that analysts have visibility across all of the available data.”

    Datameer integrates analyzing and visualizing data in a user interface similar to a spreadsheet enabling analysts to create insights. The company combines the linear scalability and cost-effectiveness of Hadoop with complete, packaged end-user focused analytics functionality.

    U.S. Government organizations that choose Datameer’s data analytics platform will only be GSA scheduled for distribution by Carahsoft.

    “As highlighted in the Obama Administration’s Big Data Initiative, we are in an era where we’re creating more data in days than we have in centuries. The ability to analyze that data quickly is mission critical to government agencies for everything from cyber security to government operations,” said Datameer CEO Stefan Groschupf. “By partnering with Carahsoft, we will be able to help government agencies streamline purchase and use of Datameer’s solution, and thereby help improve their ability to extract knowledge from massive amounts of data.”

    Carahsoft made Datameer’s solutions obtainable on Carahsoft GSA Schedule GS-35F-0119Y.

     

     

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