Striim Showcasing Striim Cloud at Stand #738 at Big Data LDN September 21 and 22
Striim, a global leader in unified real-time data streaming and integration, announced at the Big Data LDN conference and expo that it has expanded its worldwide reach and is making its fully managed data streaming service Striim Cloud available to the United Kingdom and Europe. This is the first time enterprise customers in these regions will have access to a zero-maintenance, infinitely scalable platform that enables them to easily build real-time data pipelines to stream trillions of events every day, backed by enterprise-grade operational, security, and management that’s also SOC 2 and GDPR compliant. Striim Cloud supports 100’s of popular sources and targets such as Salesforce, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MS SQL, Google BigQuery, Microsoft Azure Synapse, Snowflake, and Databricks.
“Real-time data and its insights are now a ‘must have’ for global enterprises, and organizations are rapidly modernizing their data architectures to enable real-time analytics and insights. Europe has significant data governance challenges, so building data products from many data sources is especially challenging,” said Alok Pareek, Striim’s co-founder and EVP, product. “Using a fully-managed solution such as Striim Cloud on Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud enables our EU-based customers to quickly and easily build highly available, scalable data products that conform to the specific needs and legal requirements of the region and gain a competitive edge.
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Recent shifts in the global economy have forced companies to speed up their transformation and data modernization projects so they can be more agile and responsive to their customers and suppliers. This has brought an increased focus on customer experience, supply chain, and operations across all industries (finance, retail, manufacturing, logistics/supply chain, healthcare). Technical architects and CIOs are tasked with making data accessible, self-service, and actionable across their organizations via enterprise streaming data patterns, such as data mesh.
Legacy ETL solutions were not designed for these new modern, agile business needs. The common “batch” model of data integration cannot support real-time use cases related to a modern customer experience that requires business intelligence, up-to-the-second decision-making, and real-time operations. Streaming data and real-time analytics, by comparison, inform customer strategies and tactics across the entire organization.
Striim Cloud delivers these capabilities for the enterprise in a managed service that eliminates the complexity of building low-latency streaming data pipelines at scale. Instead of spending weeks implementing this new infrastructure, global enterprises can now integrate data from disparate sources in just a few clicks.
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Striim Cloud is a GDPR-compliant service that offers a suite of capabilities to help customers comply with the management of access rights under the GDPR.
- Privacy & Security – Striim Cloud offers a suite of capabilities to help customers comply with the management of access rights under the GDPR. Users can manage and control their users’ access using RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)
- International data transfers – Striim Cloud complies with international or third country data transfer agreements as per GDPR
- Processes – Striim Cloud implements various internal processes to meet the GDPR obligations as it relates to data subject, such as access, rectification, erasure, portability, etc.
Striim is showcasing its Striim Cloud managed service at stand #738 at the Big Data LDN conference and expo in London on September 21 and 22. Interested parties are welcome to visit or can arrange an appointment here striim.com/big-data-london-
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