New Releases Provide High-Performance Big Data and Cloud Connectivity With Expanded Database Coverage and Increased Security
The DataDirect Connect for ODBC 7.1 and DataDirect Connect XE for ODBC 7.1 drivers also offer expanded support for cloud databases to include Microsoft SQL Azure™, and additional premium features for an expanded spectrum of databases, including IBM DB2 10.1, IBM DB2 pureScale 9.8, Teradata 14, and Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
In today's world of Big Data, organizations are increasingly using Apache Hadoop open source software to store and process huge amounts of data. Many organizations are also using Apache Hive data warehouse for data summarization, query and analysis. However, data comes in many forms and organizations need the ability to perform additional analysis in real-time using their existing SQL-based business intelligence and data analytics tools. This means they need a highly flexible and solid connection to these tools. Without such connectivity, companies' analysts and decision makers are locked out of the insights contained in the Hadoop-based data warehouse.
The new DataDirect Connect ODBC driver for Apache Hive will deliver the
same breadth, quality, and efficiency that more than 300 OEM partners
and hundreds of thousands of users of the comprehensive
In addition to Big Data connectivity for Apache Hive, the newly released DataDirect Connect drivers include the following features:
- Cloud database connectivity, with high-performance support for the Microsoft SQL Azure database, enabling efficient SQL access to Microsoft's relational database service in the cloud.
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Expanded database coverage, with advanced support and certification:
- IBM DB2 10.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, including SQL enhancements and support for Time Travel Queries
- IBM DB2 pureScale 9.8
- Teradata 14
- Microsoft SQL Server 2012, including SQL enhancements and protocol upgrade.
- Expanded native database security for Oracle Advanced Security (OAS), including support for ten additional encryption algorithms.
Quotes:
"As part of the Progress DataDirect beta program, we got early access to
their ODBC-driver for Hive and benchmarked it against other
solutions. The DataDirect driver was significantly faster at
transferring the large datasets we typically get," said
"We're pleased to be able to apply the same in-database techniques used
with traditional data sources and massively parallel processing (MPP)
data warehouses to Hadoop clusters using DataDirect," said Erik Markade,
CTO of
"A key focus at Progress is to enable enterprises to act on data in
real-time. We are excited to provide our vast end user community with a
solution to more effectively consume data with their existing BI and
analytics platforms and to enable our OEM partners to support different
distributions of Hadoop across all their supported platforms," said
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