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Cambridge Semantics Adds Unstructured 2.0 Capabilities to Anzo

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According to a recent press release, “Cambridge Semantics, the leading provider of modern data management and analytics software, today announced significant updates to its award-winning Anzo® data discovery and integration platform. These product enhancements build on the Company’s strong foundation of leadership in enterprise data fabrics — as recognized by leading market research firms and industry publications — and provide customers with the newest technology available in graph-based data management and analysis.”

The release continues, “Anzo is a modern data discovery and integration layer to connect and bring meaning to enterprise data from any system across the enterprise. Anzo enables virtually anyone in an organization – from skilled data scientists to novice business users – to find, connect and blend any enterprise data into analytics-ready datasets. Anzo’s graph data models provide business users with a visual map of enterprise data that is easy to understand and navigate, even when data is vast, siloed and complex. Semantics add business content to data, allowing users to harmonize data based on shared definitions and build blended, business-ready data on demand.”

It goes on, “The most notable update to Anzo is enhanced treatment of unstructured data, which Cambridge Semantics dubs ‘unstructured data 2.0.’ Anzo’s workflow was rearchitected from an embedded to a distributed architecture, which provides better workflow and work process management. This also enables Anzo to scale for larger data integrations at faster speeds, which is especially beneficial for very large, distributed companies, such as those Cambridge Semantics works within the life sciences, financial services, and manufacturing industries. Anzo’s user interface design was redesigned and optimized to simplify onboarding unstructured data, making it easier for business users to work with the platform.”

Read more at PR Web.

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