Big Data Partnership

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Big Data Partnership
TypePrivate
IndustryBig Data
Data science
Computer Services
Founded2012
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Key people
Carmen Carey, CEO
Mike Merritt-Holmes, CSO
Pinal Gandhi, COO
Tim Seears, CTO
ServicesBig Data Consulting
Certified Training
Support
Websitewww.bigdatapartnership.com

Big Data Partnership was a specialist big data professional services company based in London, UK. It provides consultancy, certified training and support to Europe, the Middle East and Africa-based enterprises.

Big Data Partnership provides expertise in platforms including Apache Hadoop, Apache Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Apache HBase, Apache Spark, Apache Storm and Couchbase.

Big Data Partnership was founded in 2012 by Mike Merritt-Holmes, Pinal Gandhi and Tim Seears and formed partnerships with companies including Hortonworks, MapR, WANdisco, Databricks, Amazon Web Services, Intel and Elasticsearch.

In June 2014, Big Data Partnership announced Series A funding led by Beringea LLP, an international venture capital firm with offices in London and Detroit.[1]

In 2016, Big Data Partnership was acquired by Teradata to join their ThinkBig practice. [2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Big Data Partnership raises £1.25m to improve the way you use big data". TechCityNews. Archived from the original on 8 June 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Teradata acquired Big Data Partnership".

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