As part of a new partnership, GPU-powered analytics solution SQream and data management platform Denodo will collaborate to combine the power of big data analytics with massive datasets.

According to a statement from SQream, companies will now be able to offload their heaviest queries to its platform through the Denodo’s unified interface, accelerating analytics while reducing expenses.

Developers and users will have the option to integrate and deliver data using Denodo’s logical data management capabilities, while also leveraging SQream’s patented, NVIDIA GPU-accelerated processing power to access insights.

Founded in 1999, Denodo is a data management and integration company.

It launched data virtualization capabilities for the cloud on its platform in 2016 and now provides a variety of solutions for managing data in hybrid, multi-cloud and other distributed environments.

Suresh Chandrasekharan, Executive Vice President at Denodo (Photo Credit: 150sec)

Said Suresh Chandrasekharan, Executive Vice President at Denodo, “The integration of Denodo with SQream represents a significant enhancement in our ability to serve the diverse analytics needs of our customers.”

“This collaboration brings together Denodo’s industry-leading logical data management platform with SQream’s powerful analytics capabilities, offering a streamlined, scalable solution for organizations looking to optimize their big data workflows and make smarter, faster decisions,” concluded the executive.

Added Ittai Bareket, SQream’s Chief Alliance Officer, “Our partnership with Denodo marks a pivotal advancement in the realm of big data analytics. By combining SQream’s high-performance analytics with the Denodo Platform’s logical data management capabilities, we are enabling organizations to unlock the full potential of their data. This integration not only simplifies the migration process but also ensures that users can derive meaningful insights more quickly and cost-effectively.”

SQream is a data processing and analytics acceleration platform that is changing the way organizations approach big data analytics and AI workloads with its GPU-patented SQL engine.