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Siren 10.5: Fusing big local data with results returned dynamically by remote web services
2020-05-29 01:30

The latest version of Siren features several notable improvements, including the ability to fuse big local data with results returned dynamically by remote web services - a capability Siren calls Knowledge Graph "Augment on demand".

Dr. Giovanni Tummarello, Founder and Chief Product Officer at Siren, said: "With Siren, a data model is used to virtually connect organizational data - from DBs to Elasticsearch clusters - as a single knowledge graph. Siren 10.5 introduces drivers that connect external web services to this knowledge graph so that it can grow as investigators ask questions."

Alongside 10.5, Siren is also announcing a collaboration with CDATA, a leading provider of data connectors, and the availability of a JDBC/ODBC driver for the platform.

Siren anticipates that the CDATA partnership will result in the availability of over 200 CDATA connectors to the platform - enabling Siren to use data from systems as diverse as Hive, Salesforce, Splunk, SharePoint and MongoDB. Improved performance, UI and usability.

"With Siren 10.5 we were able to create ad hoc workflows for COVID position tracing in just a few days leaving the data where it originally was, large Elasticsearch installations."


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