MapR partners with Ericsson

Driving innovation in big data technologies for digital industrialisation.

MapR Technologies has formed a partnership with Ericsson. The two companies are working together to drive innovation for digital industrialisation by leveraging the MapR Converged Data Platform to enable efficient processing and analysing of information from multiple sources in real-time to support mission-critical application deployments at scale and effectively deliver customer value.

 

MapR will be present at Ericsson’s booth located in Hall 2 at the Mobile World Congress taking place the week of Feb 22-25 in Barcelona, Spain.

 

“Ericsson has chosen to partner with MapR for its leadership in powering innovative data applications for some of the world’s largest organisations, said Peter Hartlev, head of PL data and storage, cloud, Ericsson.  "The MapR Platform is uniquely architected to unify open source with the utility-grade features our customers require, such as security, high-performance, reliability, and scale.”

 

The MapR Converged Data Platform brings together Hadoop and Spark with global event streaming; real-time, top-ranked NoSQL database capabilities; and enterprise storage. The MapR Platform provides the fastest, most reliable, secure and open data infrastructure that dramatically lowers TCO and enables global real-time data applications for a broad set of business-critical and real-time production use cases.

 

“We are pleased to announce our partnership with Ericsson,” said Patrik Svanstr?m, vice president, EMEA, MapR Technologies. “Our combined technologies will bring tremendous value leveraging big data to support the broadest efforts on digital transformation in the communication service provider market and will enable our joint customers to quickly realise significant ROI and improve operational efficiencies in real time from their data.”

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