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Nodeable Bolsters Hadoop with StreamReduce Analytics Engine for Real-Time Data Insights and Faster Batch Processing

SAN FRANCISCO – July 18, 2012Nodeable, providers of real-time data stream processing, today announced general availability of StreamReduce, the first real-time big data Hadoop pre-processing analytics engine that helps companies gain critical insights faster through a cloud-based solution – opening up the power of big data analytics to a wider group of IT professionals than ever before.

StreamReduce is Nodeable’s real-time aggregation and processing engine that enhances and analyzes data streams as a cloud-based complement to batch processing via Apache Hadoop and Amazon Web Services Elastic Map Reduce.

“Nodeable’s cloud-based complement to Hadoop means users can process multiple data streams in real-time, enhancing data and making MapReduce jobs more efficient,” said Mike Olson, CEO of Cloudera. “As the demand for Hadoop and big data insights continues to grow, Nodeable’s pre-processing engine helps large enterprises get more from Hadoop faster and its real-time cloud delivery brings the benefits of big data analytics to companies without the dedicated IT staff and resources of the Global 2000.”

Market researchers estimate that big data is a market expected to grow to $16.9 billion by 2015, with the Hadoop software sector alone exploding at a compound annual growth rate of more than 60 percent.

But data-driven companies need real-time useful information – a capability not available in batch-oriented tools like Hadoop. With StreamReduce from Nodeable, users can complement their Hadoop deployments by applying continuous computation to aggregate custom, structured and unstructured data streams, revealing key real-time insights, anomalies and summaries that help make data-driven businesses more efficient and agile.

StreamReduce is also designed to be easy-to-use for customers who want sophisticated data analytics without the high expense of dedicated big data scientists on staff and the enormous capital costs of building large Hadoop clusters.

“For almost a year the engineering team at Nodeable has worked closely with more than 400 beta users who’ve told us that a real-time analytics complement to Hadoop is a top priority,” said Dave Rosenberg, Founder and CEO of Nodeable. “Batch workflows are too slow for turning data into useful, actionable information. StreamReduce solves that problem with a simple cloud-based solution.”

With StreamReduce, customers can gain invaluable insights into their big data before Hadoop processing – giving users the benefits of immediate analysis of their data streams. Nodeable beta users are taking advantage of the StreamReduce for a variety of use cases including:

  • Log and clickstream analysis;
  • Anomaly detection in Amazon Web Services EC2 instances
  • Security and fraud detection;
  • Mobile and geo-location measurement;
  • Pinpointed advertising and marketing.

Nodeable’s StreamReduce service is available now. Pricing starts at $99/month.

About Nodeable
Nodeable provides real-time data stream processing for big data applications. Nodeable’s StreamReduce engine aggregates, normalizes and analyzes data before it reaches Hadoop, significantly accelerating batch processing under MapReduce. Customers are up and running in under 15 minutes and scale large workloads easily with Nodeable’s cloud-based deployment. Founded in 2011, the company is backed by True Ventures.

Nodeable May release: Introducing Insights

Over the last few months of the Nodeable beta we’ve been obsessing over how our 400+ beta customers use the service and what they want from the product. We heard loud and clear that we should increase the value of the data we present and decrease the importance of the social features that we thought were initially interesting. Hooray for user feedback!

Cruise over to beta.nodeable.com and login.

Introducing Nodeable Insights!

Nodeable Insights Nodeable Insights are the new “messages of interest” that are surfaced by our analytics engine.Nodeable analyzes your data in real-time and applies continuous computation to determine the state of your resources — including finding and revealing anomalies in addition to providing summaries and status updates.

The New Event Stream!

stream 2 We’re making big data small and doing the real-time analysis so that you know what you should be paying attention to at any moment in time.But, if you want to see every little thing that your systems are doing you can just jump over to the stream where all is revealed!


Dashboard coming soon!

There are quite a few features that we’ll be rolling over the next few weeks, including the dashboard and the Inbound Messaging Gateway that will allow you to send any type of data in Nodeable.Our rolling release cycle means you’ll automatically get the latest and greatest features while we sleep as little as possible.

Take our survey!

To make sure we’re doing the right things, we’re running a quick 10 question survey that should take you no more than 30 seconds to complete.We need your help to make Nodeable better and everyone that completes the survey is automatically eligible for an office visit from the Nodebelly himself.**
**(Note: the Nodebelly doesn’t actually exist but we will send you a t-shirt)

Nodeable Newsletter March 2012: Mobile and more!

MARCH GREETINGS!!!

It’s March and we’re happy to announce the initial release of the Nodeable mobile site (m.nodeable.com). As such, we are going to forcibly use the letter M as part of this newsletter. It’s like Sesame Street for nerds.

MORE EXCITING NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS!!!

Nodeable mobileMobile Nodeable
With our new Nodeable mobile site (m.nodeable.com) you now have a legitimate excuse to check your mobile device any time of day or night. “It’s work, honey, I swear!” Seriously though, we think that mobile devices will become the primary way people interface with their systems over the next few years. This is a sneak-peek of the future (minus jetpacks and flying cars.)

So, what can you do with the Nodeable mobile site? Pretty much everything you can with the web version, but now you can take it with you on the go. You have your streams of data, critical messages shared across your team and the ability to follow and unfollow data sources on the fly.

This first release is a mobile site so it runs on iPhone, Android, iPad and most modern browsers that support HTML5 and Javascript. We’re working on native mobile apps but in the meantime we’ve found that the mobile site works just fine.

Cruise over to m.nodeable.com on your mobile device and take a look.
(Note: some phones don’t like URL redirects, the full address of the site is beta.nodeable.com/m)

Much-requested OAuth support for Github

We’re happy to announce that Nodeable now supports OAuth to add Github connections. OAuth is an authentication protocol that allows users to approve application to act on their behalf without sharing their password. This feature is based on your feedback. Thanks for being so wise and good-looking.

Messaging richness comes to the stream
Rich messaging is a new part of the Nodeable club. Instead of plain text, our new rich message formatting makes it easier to see special context and messages are now easier and quicker to view–including links and custom styling. Easy on the eyes and more efficient.

MORE ON THE HORIZON
Coming soon we have a serious, serious, serious revamp of the Nodeable user interface and an onslaught of new features including:
-Major upgrade to the user interface
-Phase one of our system-derived analytics
-Analytics-driven dashboards
-Generic messaging gateway so you can send your custom data to Nodeable

MEGA-READS ON THE NODEABLE BLOG
Big Data, Facebook, And Your Supply Chain
Simplify Your Product, Disrupt Your Competition
The coming wave of big-data savvy applications

NOTE: The email we sent out with this newsletter had a typo. Now who’s making fun of Google?

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Nodeable CEO talks cloud on Tv

Nodeable CEO Dave Rosenberg talks cloud on Tv

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Welcome new Nodeable team members

This week we added not 1, not 2, but 3 new members to the Nodeable team but we’re still hiring. Right now our search is primarily in engineering and data services where wizards and goblins make sense of vast amounts of unstructured data.

Matt Asay  Matt Asay (@mjasay) is our new SVP of business development. While we have no idea what that title means, we are sure he’ll be a great addition to the team.
rohinip Rohini Pandhi (@rohinip) joins us in product marketing, as a fairly new MBA graduate. You will marvel at her Excel skills.
rohinip Tim Golen is new to our development team. He loves Jquery and all-natural beef.
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