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SQLstream Announces University Partner Program
SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)--
SQLstream, a pioneer of real-time Big Data, today announced an extension
to its partner program that helps to fulfill the growing need for
real-time data processing systems in supercomputing centers and academic
cyberinfrastructure facilities.
The SQLstream University Partner Program (UPP) addresses educational
institutions looking to expand research into streaming Big Data concepts
by offering a non-commercial, royalty-free license to its market leading
real-time analytics platform.
The Cornell University Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) headlines the
growing list of UPP organizations using SQLstream's streaming analytics
platform to gain real-time insight into massive volumes of data. CAC is
one of 17 partner institutions in the Extreme Science and Engineering
Discovery Environment (XSEDE), a single virtual system that scientists
can use to interactively share computing resources, data and expertise.
"Too many computing systems producing too many logs too quickly are
unmanageable," says Lucia Walle of Cornell University CAC. "SQLstream
provided the real-time data mining system compatible with our local
business logic that allows CAC to find events of importance using
Sisyphus and queries, accurately simulate logs including the scale and
pace o log activity, and monitor both simulated and actual system logs
so that we can gain reliable insight into the cause and imminence of
system failures before they actually occur."
All UPP members have access to the full suite of SQLstream server
technologies and have access to engineering support from SQLstream.
Among many of the SQLstream University Partner Program benefits are:
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Access to a non-commercial, royalty-free license to the SQLstream
technology;
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Access to a library of use cases and analytic algorithms;
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Discounted training and kick-off assistance to research projects;
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Discounted commercial license available for those Universities
desiring to implement SQLstream in a production environment.
"One of our main goals as an organization is to accumulate business
intelligence by adding research partners that can challenge and
complement our existing solutions," said Chris Clabaugh, VP of Business
Development at SQLstream. "Streaming analytics and Big Data is seeing a
lot of demand in the commercial and research space right now, so we are
thrilled to be the streaming analytics technology supplier to university
supercomputing centers."
To learn more about UPP, please visit http://www.sqlstream.com/university-partner-program/.
SQLstream Inc. (www.sqlstream.com)
makes systems responsive to real-time operational Big Data. SQLstream
enables organizations to query their log, sensor and service data
directly, and to share streaming operational intelligence with external
systems, continuously and in real-time. SQLstream is built on a
standards-based, distributed and massively parallel architecture, and
uses industry standard SQL for the rapid analysis of high volume,
real-time data streams. Standards mean lower costs, proven performance
and seamless integration. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA (News - Alert), SQLstream
is transforming the world of real-time, Big Data stream management.

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