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TIBCO Spotfire 3 consumes line-of-business data



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May 22, 2009 —  A new edition of TIBCO's in-memory Spotfire business analytics solution expands the scope of data that is processed, with support for popular line-of-business applications.

Spotfire 3, released Monday, can for the first time consume non-relational data, said product manager Brendan Gibson.

New data sources include Oracle, SAP and Siebel applications, in addition to Salesforce.com Web services. Application integration requires TIBCO Spotfire Application Data Services.

There are APIs for custom data visualizations, and clients are refreshed in real time due to Spotfire 3's event-driven architecture, he said. TIBCO provides several new visualizations out of the box, including error bars, map charts and tree map plots.

"Spotfire can listen for particular messages, and [can] trigger automations using APIs. It is not complex event processing (CEP) synchronization," said Gibson. However, it can integrate with TIBCO BusinessEvents, a CEP solution, as an analytics platform for BusinessEvents.

Data analysis of patterns, clusters, correlations among pairs of variables, gaps, and outliers has been strengthened by improved mapping, the company says.

TIBCO also added domain-level administration, so that group administrators do not see data from areas outside of their respective groups.

Under the hood, Spotfire is now more enterprise-ready in terms of availability and reliability due to failover clustering and load balancing, Gibson said. Additionally, the deployment and management of Spotfire has been centralized.




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