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PHEMI Nominated for 2016 Datanami Readers' Choice Awards for Best Big Data Product or Technology: Data Management
Friday, September 9, 2016Company Profile | Follow Company
Vancouver, BC, September 9, 2016--(T-Net)--PHEMI announced that it has been nominated for a 2016 Datanami Readers' Choice Awards for the Best Big Data or Technology: Data Management for its PHEMI Central product.
Winners of the Datanami Readers' Choice Awards will be announced next week on September 12, 2016.
About PHEMI Central
PHEMI Central is the first big data warehouse with a robust privacy model for big data to control who can view, access, and share an organization's sensitive data. With PHEMI, organizations don't have to choose between protecting data and sharing it.
PHEMI provides a whole product, while others simply provide supported versions of open-source software that still leave you having to Do-It-Yourself to create a fully functioning big data warehouse. PHEMI goes beyond traditional Hadoop, providing a fully integrated solution that leverages the open-source ecosystem, but adds enterprise-grade data governance, lifecycle, and management features.
With PHEMI, organizations can:
PLUS, PHEMI helps enterprises shorten the time to insight by allowing:
About PHEMI
PHEMI is a big data warehouse company that lets organizations easily access and mine any variety of data at any volume to drive insights that lower costs, improve outcomes, and allow better decisions faster.
With an industry-pioneering approach to privacy, security, and governance, PHEMI protects privacy and ensures legitimate use of data to drive continuous improvement and help organizations meet compliance and governance requirements. An organizational ambassador for Privacy by Design, PHEMI brings both privacy and performance to big data solutions, along with the data management and control formerly only afforded by traditional enterprise data warehouses.
Headquartered in Vancouver, BC, the PHEMI team has a strong heritage in big data technologies, data networking, security, supercomputing, and IP service delivery.