KX Adds Google BigQuery Integration for Real-time Analytics in the Cloud

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Real-time continuous intelligence provider KX, a group of businesses operating from 15 offices across Europe, North America and Asia Pacific while employing more than 2,500 people globally, has added Google BigQuery integration to KX Insights – the company’s cloud-first real-time streaming analytics platform.

Photo Paul Hollway, Head of Partnerships at KX
“With BigQuery integration, we’re giving customers even more choice in how they bring together real-time insights with historic data for smarter, faster business decision making,” said Paul Hollway, Head of Partnerships at KX.

As a Google Cloud certified solution, KX Insights is natively available on Google Cloud Marketplace. KX Insights uses the Google Cloud platform to offer “high-quality performance” while preserving compatibility with existing processes and data.

By adding Google BigQuery integration, KX is providing its clients even more options in terms of how they may combine real-time insights with historical data.

“KX Insights has been built for performance, efficiency and ease of use,” said Paul Hollway, Head of Partnerships at KX. “With BigQuery integration, we’re giving customers even more choice in how they bring together real-time insights with historic data for smarter, faster business decision making.”

High-Speed Analytics, Machine Learning

KX Insights would offer ultra-high performance real-time analytics with limitless scalability and minimal maintenance across all cloud settings, including public, private, and hybrid. This would allow for quick decision-making and automated reactions to events in fractions of a second using sophisticated event processing, high-speed analytics, and machine learning interfaces.

At the heart of KX Insights is kdb+, a strong time-series database that combines an in-memory compute engine, a real-time streaming processor, and in-built time-series analytics for rapid accurate querying across high-volume high-velocity data.