TIBCO delivers Advanced Cognitive Services on Microsoft Azure to joint customers
TIBCO Software, a global enterprise data specialist, has announced that TIBCO Spotfire and TIBCO Data Science now support Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services. The announcement demonstrates the strengthening relationship between
TIBCO and Microsoft to deliver solutions to organisations looking to
accelerate their digital business transformation.
The partnership means that businesses can use visual analytics and data science to make sense of sensor data and log data at the edge, including the ability to detect anomalies within reams of data and alert case managers to take preventive actions.
TIBCO's solutions, which empower customers to connect, unify, and confidently predict business outcomes, extend Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services to analyse multivariate anomalies and add root-cause analysis by using input from Azure's Key Phrase Extraction cognitive skill to render decisions and automate actions like anomaly detection.
“Increasingly, customers performing predictive maintenance must look for ways to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) closer to where their data is generated for timely analytics and responses,” said Matt Quinn, COO, TIBCO.
“TIBCO's approach to visual AI, analytics, and machine learning (ML) integrates well with Microsoft Azure AI and Cognitive Services. In particular, Microsoft's Python APIs are easily invoked from the TIBCO analytics offerings, giving our customers flexibility for AI core and edge scenarios, online and offline. The addition of Azure AI gives our customers flexibility and breadth of choice when using TIBCO Data Science with machine learning capabilities.”
This initiative brings the power of TIBCO visual analytics and data science solutions to edge computing use cases where Internet connectivity is unavailable and clients need to process data in real time. With added cognitive services, clients will benefit from improved operational efficiency and lower equipment costs.
Existing customers using Spotfire within their Internet of Things (IoT) environments cite ease of use and the ability to scale as key differentiators for their business. An education institution specialising in healthcare saw a drop of 74% in onsite surgical infections as a result of making predictive decisions directly in operating rooms. In addition, a manufacturing business in the semiconductor industry has used digital twins and model operations to detect geospatial anomalies within wafer maps and uncover millions in cost savings.
“TIBCO has a strong track record of delivering advanced analytics and data science solutions,” said Bharat Sandhu, Director, Azure Marketing, Microsoft Corp.
“TIBCO has leveraged the power of Azure Cognitive Services to give customers even greater flexibility when deploying AI solutions – from performing equipment asset management and analysing functionality, to identifying anomalous data points and alerting a case manager.”
The partnership means that businesses can use visual analytics and data science to make sense of sensor data and log data at the edge, including the ability to detect anomalies within reams of data and alert case managers to take preventive actions.
TIBCO's solutions, which empower customers to connect, unify, and confidently predict business outcomes, extend Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services to analyse multivariate anomalies and add root-cause analysis by using input from Azure's Key Phrase Extraction cognitive skill to render decisions and automate actions like anomaly detection.
“Increasingly, customers performing predictive maintenance must look for ways to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) closer to where their data is generated for timely analytics and responses,” said Matt Quinn, COO, TIBCO.
“TIBCO's approach to visual AI, analytics, and machine learning (ML) integrates well with Microsoft Azure AI and Cognitive Services. In particular, Microsoft's Python APIs are easily invoked from the TIBCO analytics offerings, giving our customers flexibility for AI core and edge scenarios, online and offline. The addition of Azure AI gives our customers flexibility and breadth of choice when using TIBCO Data Science with machine learning capabilities.”
This initiative brings the power of TIBCO visual analytics and data science solutions to edge computing use cases where Internet connectivity is unavailable and clients need to process data in real time. With added cognitive services, clients will benefit from improved operational efficiency and lower equipment costs.
Existing customers using Spotfire within their Internet of Things (IoT) environments cite ease of use and the ability to scale as key differentiators for their business. An education institution specialising in healthcare saw a drop of 74% in onsite surgical infections as a result of making predictive decisions directly in operating rooms. In addition, a manufacturing business in the semiconductor industry has used digital twins and model operations to detect geospatial anomalies within wafer maps and uncover millions in cost savings.
“TIBCO has a strong track record of delivering advanced analytics and data science solutions,” said Bharat Sandhu, Director, Azure Marketing, Microsoft Corp.
“TIBCO has leveraged the power of Azure Cognitive Services to give customers even greater flexibility when deploying AI solutions – from performing equipment asset management and analysing functionality, to identifying anomalous data points and alerting a case manager.”
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