thatDot launches Quine, a streaming graph engine
On TechCrunch.com, Frederic Lardinois talks about the launch of Quine open source streaming graph complex event processing engine.
“We’ve developed the streaming graph to really target the kind of the problem in the industry right now — the rock and hard place that we all sit between,” Quine’s creator and thatDot CEO and co-founder Ryan Wright told me. “On one side, there’s huge volumes of data. For the last 10 years, big data has just become de rigueur, it’s a normal ordinary thing now and only getting bigger. But the other side of that is how do you interpret all that data?”
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