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SAND listed on the Data Mining Group’s PMML product page

On November 25, 2010, Posted by , In Richard Grondin, By , With No Comments

Just a quick note to let everyone know SAND is now listed on the Data Mining Group’s PMML (Predictive Model Markup Language) product page. Our team worked very hard to deliver PMML functionality to SAND, which enables analytics on Extreme Data with even greater flexibility. Complex mathematical and statistical models,…

No more nodes

On November 19, 2010, Posted by , In Mike Pilcher, With No Comments

SAND Technology Makes Software 500 List

On November 18, 2010, Posted by , In Press, With No Comments

MONTREAL, Nov. 18, 2010 — SAND Technology Inc. (OTCBB: SNDTF.OB), today announced SAND’s inclusion on *Software Magazine*’s 2010 Software 500 list. SAND markets and develops SAND CDBMS, the world’s most advanced column-oriented, bit vector database and the only database that supports the volume, variety, and velocity of Extreme Data. The…

SAND Technology Announces Support for PMML

On November 16, 2010, Posted by , In Press, By , With No Comments

MONTREAL—November 16, 2010— SAND Technology Inc. (OTCBB: SNDTF.OB), today announced the introduction of support for the PMML (Predictive Model Markup Language) standard for statistical and data mining models in its industry-leading SAND CDBMS column-oriented, tokenized, bit-vector database. This new feature extends the power of SAND CDBMS to handle Extreme Data…

Extreme Data

On November 15, 2010, Posted by , In Mike Pilcher, By , With No Comments

Last week I met with the team at Gartner and we discussed the concept of “Extreme Data”. Gartner states there are three dimensions to Extreme Data — volume, velocity, and variety, — and these dimensions are critical when it comes to winning the battle for control of enterprise data amid…

The secret data warehouse tax

On November 10, 2010, Posted by , In Mike Pilcher, With No Comments

There’s a dirty little secret in the traditional transactional data warehouse world: they know how to tax you as effectively as any profligate government. You invest in your data warehouse. You invest time. You invest money. You dedicate personnel and resources to your data warehouse. You pay the vendor to…