Thetus Goes to the Government

April 16, 2013

Big data is awash in exciting new names, but some tend to stick out more than others. Thetus Is a name not many are familiar with yet, however that is poised to change. Especially, in the government. The small analytics upstart is making big inroads with governmental big data, as we discovered in a recent Thetus Blog post, “Government Big Data Forum.”

The story focuses heavily on explaining the forum:

“This year the forum will “examine emerging technologies and concepts designed to address the full spectrum of agency mission needs for Big Data.” With three keynote speeches and a strong list of vendors exhibiting their products this event will definitely be worth while for anyone interested in government analytical tools. If you’re already attending make sure to stop by our booth to see the latest capabilities in our core product, Savanna!”

Thetus has been busy with government work. In addition to this forum, they recently helped take an analytical look at Kenyan droughts, which brought them heaps of praise. The cornerstone of everything they do is Savanna, which has a fascinating demo available right now. This is a great opportunity for governments looking for big data help. Time to take a look and see how it fits.

Patrick Roland, April 16, 2013

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Augmentext

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