TIBCO is a large, independent cloud-computing and data analytics software company that offers integration, analytics, business intelligence and events processing software. It enables organizations to analyze streaming data in real time and provides the capability to automate analytics processes. It offers more than 200 connectors, more than 200 enterprise cloud computing and application adapters, and more than 30 non-relational structured query language databases, relational database management systems and data warehouses.
The company has a variety of analytic capabilities and products. TIBCO Spotfire enables ad hoc analyses, data exploration and dashboards. Spotfire’s user interface provides recommendations on visualizations to analyze data, and suggests possible relationships in the data, making it easier for individuals to extract insights from their data.
TIBCO Data Science offers a platform to author and deploy data science workflows and scripts. It includes tools for developing artificial intelligence and machine language analyses as well as tools for model management, model deployment and governance. The data science workflows can also be run from Spotfire to incorporate the results of AI/ML models into broader analytical activities.
TIBCO Streaming is the company’s product for streaming data and analytics. TIBCO ModelOps application is its cloud native model management and scoring environment that supports the deployment of ML pipelines, models, and data source and sinks, enabling data scientists and business workers to manage the life cycle and deployment of ML algorithms.
TIBCO offers diverse data and analytics products. That is both its strength and its weakness. It has invested in integrating various products and acquisitions into its ecosystem to expand its capabilities, and has made significant progress. The company laid out a clear and compelling vision on where its heading at its 2021 TIBCO NOW event. While there has been good progress in integrating the various parts of its portfolio, there is still more work to be done. In addition, like many vendors transitioning from on-premises software to cloud-based offerings, there are some differences between what is available on-premises and in cloud versions.
Organizations need adaptable and flexible business processes to remain competitive in today’s market. I recommend that organizations seeking a broad set of data and analytic capabilities across multiple data sources — including real-time and predictive analytics — consider the offerings of TIBCO.
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David Menninger