| By Marketwire . | Article Rating: |
|
| February 27, 2013 10:00 AM EST | Reads: |
679 |
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 02/27/13 -- Strata 2013 Conference - Simba Technologies, the industry's Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) expert for Big Data solutions, announced today that it has worked with Intel, to provide ODBC access to the Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop(i) software. Simba's Apache Hive and HBase ODBC Drivers with SQL Connectors provide customers easy access to their data for Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics using the SQL-based application of their choice on the Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop software.
ODBC is the most common data interface used by BI, data analysis and reporting applications. The ODBC 3.52 specification - on which Simba's Apache Hive ODBC Driver with SQL Connector is fully compliant - is the foundation for standards-based access from BI tools such as Alteryx, Microsoft Excel, Tableau, SAP BusinessObjects Crystal Reports and countless others. ODBC was developed in 1992 by Microsoft and Simba Technologies and has been the flagship API for SQL ever since.
Unlike other drivers for Hive, Simba's Apache Hive ODBC Driver with SQL Connector performs the added task of mapping standard SQL-92 to HiveQL-thereby seamlessly integrating data residing in Hadoop with any SQL-based applications.
For your HBase data which was previously not accessible with any query language, Simba's Apache HBase ODBC Driver with SQL Connector opens up the world of enterprise-class analytic and reporting applications.
"Both Simba's Apache Hive and HBase ODBC Driver with SQL Connector are based upon the latest ODBC standard, opening up the entire ecosystem of SQL-based applications to access and analyze Big Data in Hadoop," said George Chow, Simba's CTO. "ODBC connectivity to the Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop software makes data accessible to enterprise users, using proven tools found in the data scientist's and business user's BI toolbox. We look forward to the success of Intel in the Hadoop world."
"Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop software is designed to be a broad platform for a wide range of data analysis applications. For enterprise business analysts using a variety of SQL applications, Intel® Distribution provides a powerful connectivity option powered by Simba's HBase and Hive ODBC connectors," said Girish Juneja, General Manager, Big Data Software, Intel Corporation. "With close integration of capabilities, the Intel® Distribution and Simba's connectivity innovations deliver outstanding value to our joint customers."
Built upon the SimbaEngine SDK driver development framework - the industry's leading ODBC toolkit for high-performance ODBC driver development - Simba's Apache Hive ODBC Driver with SQL Connector and Apache HBase ODBC Driver with SQL Connector complies with the latest ODBC 3.52 data standard and adds important functionality such as Unicode and 32- and 64-bit support for high-performance computing environments on all platforms.
For more information about Simba's BIG DATA drivers, visit: http://simba.com/Simba-Big-Data-Drivers.htm
About Simba Technologies
Simba Technologies (www.simba.com) is the recognized world leader in standards-based data access and analytics products and solutions for both relational and multi-dimensional data sources. Simba provides data connectivity solutions to many of the world's leading companies on various platforms, including Windows, Mac, UNIX, Linux and many mobile device platforms. Simba's data connectivity products support multiple interfaces, including ODBC, JDBC, OLE DB, OLE DB for OLAP (ODBO), XML for Analysis (XMLA), ADO, ADO.NET, ADOMD and ADOMD.NET.
Simba's software is used worldwide. Its customers include leading independent software vendors and global enterprises like Intel®, Alteryx®, Infor®, Microsoft®, Oracle®, SAP® and Teradata®.
Company and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Contacts:
Simba Contact:
Robert Eisses, VP Sales & Marketing
+1.604.633.0008 x106
media(at)simba.com
Published February 27, 2013 Reads 679
Copyright © 2013 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Marketwire .
Copyright © 2009 Marketwire. All rights reserved. All the news releases provided by Market Wire are copyrighted. Any forms of copying other than an individual user's personal reference without express written permission is prohibited. Further distribution of these materials is strictly forbidden, including but not limited to, posting, emailing, faxing, archiving in a public database, redistributing via a computer network or in a printed form.
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Cloud Expo New York: Delivering Digital Marketing on the Cloud
- AWS Going into a New Line of Work
- Session Topics: 12th Cloud Expo / Cloud Expo New York
- Five Big Data Features in SQL Server
- How Bon-Ton Stores Align Business Goals with IT Requirements
- Cloud Conversations: AWS EBS, Glacier and S3 Overview | Part 2 S3
- Amazon Cuts Prices on S3
- Cloud Conversations: AWS EBS, Glacier and S3 Overview | Part 3
- Compuware Signs New APM Partnership
- Google Submits Concessions to EC; Gets Sued in the UK
- Component Models in Java | Part 1
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Cloud Expo New York: Delivering Digital Marketing on the Cloud
- AWS Going into a New Line of Work
- Session Topics: 12th Cloud Expo / Cloud Expo New York
- Help Desk Solution Empowers Employees
- Five Big Data Features in SQL Server
- Five Steps Toward Achieving Better Compliance with Identity Analytics
- Big Data Is Not Just About Marketing: Don’t Forget the IT Department’s Needs
- How Bon-Ton Stores Align Business Goals with IT Requirements
- A Cloud-Based Testing Tool for the Budget-Minded
- Top Considerations for Your Hybrid Cloud Environment
- Componentizing Applications with Layered Architecture
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Processing XML with C# and .NET
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- JSON vs XML - A Jason vs Freddie Sequel
- The Top 250 Players in the Cloud Computing Ecosystem
- Has the Technology Bounceback Begun?
- BPEL Processes and Human Workflow
- i-Technology Viewpoint: The Very Confused World of 3D and XML
- Generating XML from Relational Database Tables
- "HP's Problem Ain't the SAP Install," Says Sun's Schwartz
- Open Source Database Special Feature: An Introduction to Berkeley DB XML
- eXist - An Introduction To Open Source Native XML Database
























