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datagrity (from data + integrity, you guessed it) can help you with your data quality, data management and software testing, helping your business get more out of your data.
Fast decisions are based on correct data, wrong input wrong output.
Why? Because we're honest about data quality. Making sense of a mess starts with cleaning up.
Data lakes. Fast, Actionable, Relevant and Smart Data. This is a *team* sport - no one can do it alone and you need all the qualified help you can get.
And data grows - stay on top by adding expertise to your team - we WILL help your business achieve more. Fast, Actionable, Relevant and Smart.
Send us an email about your project and let's figure out how we can help you. Data and Quality matters to us, so let's work together.
datagrity offers technical project assistance in the areas of: Teradata (Loom & DBA), Hadoop (Hortonworks, Cloudera and MAPR), predictive analytics, Parquet, Sentry, Spark, Impala, Solr, Kafka, Flume, Bigtop, Oozie, MRUnit, HCatalog, Sqoop, Whirr, Avro, NoSQL, MapReduce, Hive, Pig, Mahout, HBase, Zookeeper and Apache Drill.
Our expertise in data and quality is certified. However, we proud ourselves more with pertinent knowledge and plenty of experience.
Achieving results is what matters. Results that matter. And then there is always room for improvement. It's always good to improve. Now.
Ticking off check-boxes is fun, because they provide a clear view of progress. A progress towards goals - we'll do the "ticking-off".
We provide support with advanced data analysis, advanced analytics, predictive modeling, machine learning and neural networks. Fancy stuff today's knowledge base.
Thomas Alva Edison lit it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said "Let there be more light" (even before Mr. Edison). We also like Archimedes' "Eureka", because it still applies. Timeless. And, even before Goethe.
Pure white light is an illusion. It's a mixture of visible frequencies. But then that's not even all there is to it. We don't like the linear passé thinking "360 degrees", we prefer "4π steradians". And yet, we know it even goes beyond two dimensions.