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SLT Partners dataWerks to Offer Real Time Big Data Analytics and BI for Enterprises in Sri Lanka

SLT Partners dataWerks to Offer Real Time Big Data Analytics and BI for Enterprises in Sri Lanka Image Credit: SLT

Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) has joined hands with dataWerks, an innovative data virtualization solutions provider that offers a radically new approach to delivering real time business insights to business organizations.

The solution will be offered on ‘Akaza’ SLT’s cloud platform. SLT’s cloud based Data Virtualization and Analytics Service will enable real time big data analytics and Business Intelligence (BI) Solutions for enterprises in Sri Lanka.

With this partnership, SLT business customers will be able to virtualize their entire data set, no matter the number or types of data source, and enable real time data access to business intelligence tools and other applications. This new ‘data mashup’ technology will allow users to quickly combine and correlate data from different systems whether held as structured or unstructured data. Integrated insights can be quickly generated and delivered via multiple platforms, at half the cost and half the time when compared to legacy data warehousing technology.

SLT will also provide 24/7 support and service assurance to help maintain all customer networks.

M.I. Deen, GM Enterprise Solution, SLT
As customer data environments get more and more complex, and with increased competitive pressure, the need for real time big data analytics and Business Intelligence will assume new importance for any enterprise.

Tony Andris, CTO of dataWerks
What is truly ground breaking about this service from SLT, is that enterprises no longer have to invest large sums of money on hardware and infrastructure upfront and then wait several months until an IT project is completed.

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