Savvis introduces Big Data solutions

Solutions suite unites enterprise-grade infrastructure with scalable, secure managed services to power data analytics.

  • Wednesday, 23rd October 2013 Posted 10 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Savvis has announced the availability of Savvis Big Data Solutions, a full suite of services designed to help organizations glean the most value from their data.


Savvis Big Data Solutions gives enterprises and government organisations access to the compute, storage and high-bandwidth network capabilities required to power virtually any analytics application. The suite includes Savvis’ managed services for Cloudera and MapR platforms based on Apache Hadoop.


“Businesses wanting to transform their operations and customer experiences through powerful, new analytics capabilities need a robust IT foundation,” said Steve Garrou, vice president, global solutions management, at Savvis. “Savvis Big Data Solutions helps organizations maximize value from their analytics investments through scalable, secure infrastructure services that deliver faster time to market for competing in today’s dynamic marketplace.”


Big Data Solutions offers hosted, fully managed hardware and software services for optimizing data storage, integration, retrieval and analysis through:
• Enterprise-grade Infrastructure-as-a-Service capabilities, including scalable compute and storage platforms, software and security services;
• Secure, high-bandwidth network connectivity for accessing, integrating and processing massive amounts of data;
• Software licensing and operations management for Cloudera and MapR distributions of Apache Hadoop, including configuration, monitoring, upgrades and security;
• Big data planning and implementation services, including environment design, security planning and project management; and
• Consulting services for client business-case development.


Savvis designed Big Data Solutions to respond to today’s rapidly evolving analytics technologies, which require substantial infrastructure and computing power to operate.


“Big data strains the ability of technology to store, process and access customer data,” writes Forrester Research Inc. principal analysts Mike Gualtieri and Noel Yuhanna in the July 2013 report, “Customer Engagement Can't Begin Without A Next-Gen Customer Data Management Platform.”
“The increasing volume, velocity and variety of data should be a boon for customer data richness, but only if firms have the technology and processes to collect, store, process and access it. Traditional data management approaches often lag behind when it comes to huge data volumes, superfast data collection or the analysis of customer events stored in different data formats,” Gualteri and Yuhanna write.