Bloor Research Data Governance Market Update
Streaming analytics is a space that is largely built on the back of stream processing. In turn, stream processing solutions – broadly speaking – exist to ingest, move and/or transform streaming data, and hence tend to focus on data integration and data movement. Streaming data, then, is data that is generated (and hence must be processed) continuously from one source or another.
The core idea driving streaming analytics is that you will often benefit from being able to act on streaming data immediately, rather than with a significant time lapse.
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