CEOCFO Online Magazine Publishes Interview with Norman Kutemperor, CEO of Scientel® With Its Gensonix® NoSQL DB Big Data Capabilities
Bingham Farms, MI (PRWEB) June 26, 2014 -- All credible analytical organizations have concluded that Big Data is increasing so much and so fast that today’s systems will not be able to keep up with future requirements. Systems are needed that are highly efficient as well as ones that can grow to large configurations, to be able to store and manage Big Data of any size. In this regard, Scientel clearly stands out as a leader, as one of the few companies in the world with the advanced technical capabilities required to take advantage of the projected Big Data market over the next decade--which has added $156 Billion to the US economy last year alone.
“CEOCFO” magazine focuses on leaders in various businesses and technologies, and featured Scientel in its June 23, 2014, online issue because Scientel stands out in various ways, particularly with regard to Big Data capabilities. In particular, Scientel stands out as one of the first companies to market NoSQL-based systems technology. Scientel noticed vulnerabilities and limitations of the SQL database 3 decades ago, and these conclusions became fairly well established worldwide only in the last decade. Scientel pushed its technology to demonstrate the fact that ultimately in the Big Data arena, SQL technologies are not going to suffice, and we will need new technologies like NoSQL.
There is a huge amount of data that we are now receiving through secondary sources other than the primary source itself—this is, in practical terms, “Big Data”. Big Data is arriving in high velocity, volume, variety, and variability. All of our content—including standard business and scientific data--today are digitized, and they are increasingly coming into our systems through non-standard data channels. They come through other sources like emails, PDF files, electronic books, pictures, videos/movies, etc. People and businesses need to be able to collect ALL data--Big Data as well as “small”; be able to manage it in all its forms; and be able to selectively analyze it cost-effectively. Scientel provides advanced NoSQL-based solutions to accomplish all this properly.
When you examine Big Data in detail, one fact is that at least 80% of today’s data is unstructured. And, typical business data that we all are used to dealing with—which is structured data—is only 20% of Big Data. New technologies are allowing us to generate data exponentially, meaning that we are generating in one day more data than we used to generate in ten years in the past. A great deal of business intelligence in the form of unstructured information is coming to us through Big Data, but that we are not recognizing, and which is not arriving through the typical business data channels. Interestingly, the structured typical part of business data is also increasing.
Scientel storage mechanisms are also uniquely efficient, in both software and hardware. Therefore, Scientel systems can store more data more cost-effectively than all other SQL and NoSQL competitors. Also, Scientel can scale to very large systems so that customers will not experience “designed-in obsolescence”, and they can keep expanding their hardware without having to replace it. Further, Scientel incorporates Massively Parallel Processing in its technology where many servers act effectively in parallel, providing very fast and very highly efficient solutions.
CEOCFO Magazine took all this into careful account when it profiled the fact that Scientel provides complete, single-source, Big Data system solutions, including hardware, DBMS software, and applications based on a highly-advanced, user-friendly, NoSQL DB language structure and flexible data models that can scale cost-effectively to very large configurations for all Big Data requirements.
About Scientel Information Technology, Inc.
Scientel Information Technology, Inc. is a U.S.-based, international, systems technology company, operational since 1977. Scientel also designs/produces highly optimized high end servers, which can be bundled with its "GENSONIX® ENTERPRISE" DBMS software, as a single-source supplier of complete systems for Big Data environments. Scientel also customizes hardware and software for specific applications resulting in higher performance.
Scientel's specialty is advanced NoSQL DBMS design and applications/systems integration for advanced business processes. This includes applications for Big Data, commercial intranets, Supply Chain management, IT consulting, support, etc., along with “beyond mainframe-level” Large Data Warehouse Appliance hardware/systems.
GENSONIX® allows very user-friendly data manipulation capabilities found in standard, SQL-based, database management systems, but it goes beyond. It is truly an "ALL-in-One SQL" -- an “All Data Management System” in the form of an ultra-flexible, NoSQL DBMS of perfectly general capabilities and application potentials. It can also function in concert with mainline SQL systems to efficiently handle both structured and unstructured data as a large data warehouse repository. However, it can handle heavy database loads by itself with the aid of the GENSONIX® NSQL©™ query/procedural language. GENSONIX® supports both telnet as well as http interfaces. GENSONIX® is capable of handling trillions of rows/transactions for billions of customers, which is a huge advantage in “truly Big Data” structured applications.
Business customers can take advantage of Scientel’s capabilities in advanced Business Intelligence and Data Analytics to grow their business by handling Big Data more cost-effectively and with greater insights to remain competitive. Scientific, government, and similar organizations can use these capabilities to efficiently process Big Data, instead of being swamped by it. And, Scientel’s Enterprise Content Management & Search solutions can vastly simplify storage, access, and management of any kind of digitized data for any size organization.
Norman Kutemperor, Scientel, http://www.scientel.com, 248-433-4700 Ext: 15, [email protected]
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