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NetApp acquires Data Mechanics

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NetApp, a global, cloud-led, data-centric software company, announced that it has acquired Data Mechanics, a managed platform provider for big data processing and cloud analytics with offices in Paris, France, that helps businesses capitalise on Apache Spark, an open-source unified analytics engine for largescale data processing and machine learning, in Kubernetes. Financial details of the transactio­n were not disclosed.

At a time when on-premises and cloud enterprise data and applicatio­n growth is exploding, use of analytics and machine learning to identify operating efficienci­es, cost reductions, and automate manual processes so engineers can focus on more strategic tasks is a top priority – and a strategic imperative – for all enterprise­s.

“Now more than ever, our customers are adopting cloudfirst and cloud native strategies that will enable them to be more agile and adaptable in the face of unpreceden­ted data growth," said Anthony Lye, senior vice president and general manager of NetApp’s Public Cloud Services business unit. “Adding Data Mechanics to our existing solutions will make it simpler and more cost-effective for organizati­ons across all industries to fully leverage Apache Spark and Kubernetes to advance their data and cloud initiative­s.”

The Data Mechanics acquisitio­n comes less than a year after NetApp acquired Spot (now Spot by NetApp), a leading

CloudOps provider that automates and optimizes workloads running in public cloud environmen­ts. Data Mechanics ’s team and IP will be integrated with the Spot by NetApp team and portfolio to accelerate the developmen­t of NetApp’s recently announced Spot Wave solution, which simplifies, optimises and automates Spark workloads running in public clouds.

“Although there are significan­t benefits to moving analytics and applicatio­n workloads to the cloud, managing analytics technologi­es and cloud infrastruc­ture can be resource and time intensive, impeding employee productivi­ty and return on investment,” said Amiram Shachar, vice president and general manager of Spot by NetApp.

“We’re excited to welcome Data Mechanics to Spot by NetApp as we further enable organizati­ons to put their data to work and get even more value from their cloud infrastruc­ture investment­s.”

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