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Anomaly Detective refreshes OpenWare

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FRAMINGHAM, USA: Prelert, that claims itself as the first vendor to package data science into downloadable applications for everyday users, has signed a reseller agreement with OpenWare, an information technology solutions provider based in Brazil.

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OpenWare will offer Prelert's Anomaly Detective 3.0 for Splunk Enterprise environments to its customers in South America. Anomaly Detective uses unsupervised machine learning to locate problematic behavior changes hidden in huge volumes of operations data that indicate underlying issues or security threats, as per an announcement.

"Prelert's Anomaly Detective is a valuable addition to our portfolio of offerings for customers who are on the Splunk platform or looking for a strategy to manage and analyze their unstructured data," said Sidnir Vieira, CEO at OpenWare. "We already have several companies that are interested in a presentation on Anomaly Detective."

"OpenWare specializes in offering Splunk products and helping companies manage the avalanche of data they deal with daily in their IT environments," said Karl Renneker, manager, channel development, at Prelert. "OpenWare's broad network of customers seek ways to optimize their Splunk applications. Using Prelert's Anomaly Detective for Splunk, they can further leverage the intelligence provided by their operations data to identify anomalous activity that points to issues that could impact their business."

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