Cloud analytics describes the application of analytic algorithms in the cloud against data in a private or public cloud to then deliver a result of interest. Cloud analytics involves deployment of scalable cloud computing with powerful analytic software to identify patterns in data and to extract new insights. More and more businesses rely on data analysis to gain a competitive advantage, to advance scientific discovery, or to improve life in all sorts of ways. Data analytics has therefore become an increasingly valuable tool as the quantity and the value of data continue to climb.
Cloud analytics is often associated with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL). And it is commonly used in industry applications such as scientific research in genomics or in oil and gas fields, business intelligence, security, Internet of Things (IoT), and many others. In fact, any industry can benefit from data analytics to improve organizational performance and to drive new value.
By leveraging AI and other analytics approaches, organizations of all sizes can quickly make data-driven decisions to gain efficiencies in their products and services. The cloud is an indispensable platform that enables quick experimentation of ideas through proofs of concept (POCs) and provides a rich software ecosystem for building AI applications and for training DL models.
AI is increasingly being used in multiple industry verticals to support important business needs such as automating business processes, providing cognitive insights through data analysis, and interacting with customers with natural language processing. DL, the next level of ML, is effective at learning from large volumes of data to mimic the human brain’s pattern recognition (for example, images, speech, and text).
Cloud infrastructure analytics, a subset of cloud analytics, focuses on the analysis of data that’s associated with IT infrastructure, on the premises or in the cloud. The goal is to identify I/O patterns, to evaluate application performance, to identify policy compliance, and to support capacity management and infrastructure resilience.
Data analytics isn’t a new concept. The term “big data” was introduced in the late 90’s to describe large data sets often found in specific industries such as energy, financial services, healthcare, space travel, and other scientific disciplines. The ability to analyze and extract insights from large data sets, data analytics, accelerated with the introduction of analytics software, such as Apache Hadoop. As analytics technologies and workloads moved to the cloud they became known as Cloud Analytics. Cloud Analytics has rapidly increased the ease, accessibility, and capability of performing complex data analysis on very large data sets.
Cloud Analytics is particularly interesting for several reasons:
Cloud Analytics empowers organizations to:
NetApp offers solutions designed to help improve the performance, management and protection of data. Data is at the core of any analytics project and NetApp offers the IT solutions across the hybrid cloud to help accelerate data analysis and improve data availability.
Cloud Volumes
NetApp Cloud Volumes is a cloud-native file service with support for NFS and SMB protocols. It offers high I/O performance, high availability, and ease of use, with advanced features such as efficient snapshots and clones. Available on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, the service is ideally suited for the most demanding analytic workloads.
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
With AWS infrastructure, you can achieve unmatched performance with analytics, compliance, compute optimization, and enterprise data efficiencies. A fully managed, native AWS file service, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP couples the agility of AWS with NetApp’s proven data management capabilities, offering a unified storage platform for all of your data.
Azure NetApp Files
Azure NetApp Files is a simple-to-use Microsoft native file service available on the Azure cloud portal. Azure NetApp Files offers exceptional performance with advanced data management and integration with Azure services to support the most performance sensitive file workloads.
Cloud Volumes Service for Google Cloud
NetApp and Google Cloud have united their strengths to deliver NetApp Cloud Volumes for Google Cloud, a cloud-native file storage service with extreme performance and advanced data management capabilities.
Cloud Insights
NetApp Cloud Insights is a SaaS-based product that offers real-time monitoring, troubleshooting and cost optimization for a customer’s global IT infrastructure. With scalability from small to large IT deployments, Cloud Insights is specifically designed for modern dynamic cloud technologies to ensure high performance and cost optimization.
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