

In this interview article, Dremio’s CEO Bill Bosworth outlines why the vendor is growing as organizations increasingly rely on cloud data storage to fuel business intelligence and analytics.
In this interview article, Dremio’s CEO Bill Bosworth outlines why the vendor is growing as organizations increasingly rely on cloud data storage to fuel business intelligence and analytics.
Dremio advocates leaving the data where it is in the S3 or ALDS object store, and using Dremio to query it directly, usually from the comfort of a BI tool like PowerBI, Tableau, or Looker, says co-founder and CPO Tomer Shiran wondering whether Dremio just made data warehouses obsolete. Read the full article from Datanami […]
Today we announced our Series D funding. From the article covered by ZDNet, “Dremio says the investment will help it expand its engineering centers of excellence around the globe, grow its customer-facing organization, contribute to open-source initiatives, and invest in education and enablement of data lake practitioners.” Read the full article here.
Read the full article here on SiliconAngle’s coverage on the recent series D funding round raised by Dremio.
The Data Lake Can Do What Data Warehouses Do and Much More.
Data lake can do what data warehouses do and much more.
The shine of the cloud data warehouse will wear off.
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Dremio enable analytics query accelerators provide optimization on top of semantically flexible data stores, typically associated with data lake architectures.
TFIR coverage on Dremio’s support of professional services on the AWS marketplace.
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TFIR interview with Tomer Shiran on cloud data lakes.