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Dragonfly Data Factory launches Software Defined data factory

Dragonfly Data Factory has launched Software Defined Cloud enabled Data Factory

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Sanghamitra Kar
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HYDERABAD, INDIA: Dragonfly Data Factory has launched Software Defined Cloud enabled Data Factory. Powered by the company’s patent-pending Factory Operating System, the Dragonfly Data Factory will enable global clients to cost effectively extract mine, manage and monetize data.

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“Dragonfly Data Factory is the first to offer an integrated—and vendor-independent—Data Factory, giving customers complete freedom to combine their choice of tools from industry-leading providers to mine, manage and monetize their data,” said  Ram Pothula, Dragonfly Data Factory founder and CEO.

“Today’s organizations are under ever-increasing pressure to maintain an integrated, real-time view of their performance across all business functions and data sources. But they also face ever-increasing complexity in the data, tools and technologies needed to attain that goal,” said David Freund, Dragonfly Data Factory’s vice president of technology and alliances.

“Dragonfly Data Factory replaces that complexity with simplicity: automatically integrating infrastructure, platform and software technology-partner products and enabling workflows spanning traditional data, Big Data, real-time sensor data processing.”

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Dragonfly Data Factory is building products designed to harness the rapidly accelerating velocity, variety and volume of data generated by sensors and smart devices—the Internet of Things (IOT)—and unite that real-time data processing with batch-oriented processing of data from traditional data sources, social media platforms and more.

“Our Factory Operating System provides an open, software-defined platform that enables Data Factory clients to choose the best tools for specific tasks ranging from data ingest, integration and contextualization to visualization and decision-support,” explained Venkat Janapareddy, investor advisor and chief technology officer at Dragonfly Data Factory.

“Our cloud-based Data Factory will also be available via reference architectures, meaning clients will be able to choose a public-cloud, hybrid-cloud, or private-cloud infrastructure on which to run their Data Factory.”

“Over the next 36 months, we’ll be partnering with technology vendors, systems integrators and service providers around the globe; and expanding our software-development centers and Virtual-Factory Operations in India and the United States,” Pothula said. “We’re also exploring opportunities to house our Data Factory Centers of Excellence in locations such as Singapore, Australia, Germany and Japan.”

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