Google BigQuery brings Big Data analytics to all businesses
By Ju-kay Kwek, Product Manager, BigQuery
BigQuery
enables businesses and developers to gain real-time business insights from massive amounts of
data without any upfront hardware or software investments. Imagine a big pharmaceutical
company optimizing daily marketing spend using worldwide sales and advertisement data. Or
think of a small online retailer that makes product recommendations based on user clicks.
Today, we are making BigQuery publicly available, an important milestone in our effort to
bring Big Data analytics to all businesses via the cloud.
Since
announcing
BigQuery in limited preview last November, many businesses and developers have started using
it for real-time Big Data analytics in the cloud.
Claritics,
a social and mobile analytics company, built a web application for game developers to gain
real-time insights into user behavior.
Crystalloids,
an Amsterdam-based analytics firm, built a cloud-based application to help a resort network
analyze customer reservations, optimize marketing and maximize revenue. This just scratches
the surface of use cases for BigQuery.
BigQuery
is accessible via a simple
UI or REST
interface. It lets you take advantage of Google’s massive compute power, store as
much data as needed and pay only for what you use. Your data is protected with multiple layers
of security, replicated across multiple data centers and can be easily exported.
Developers and businesses can
sign
up for BigQuery online and query up to 100 GB of data per month for free. See our
introductory
pricing
plan for storing and querying datasets of up to 2 TB. If you need more than that,
contact
a sales representative.
We hope you will be able to gain real-time business insights using BigQuery. Share your
BigQuery use cases and feedback in our
user forums or
on our
+Google
Enterprise page.
Ju-kay Kwek is the Product Management Lead for Google's Cloud Big Data initiative.
In this role, he focuses on creating services that enable businesses and developers to harness
Google's unparalleled data processing infrastructure and algorithms to tackle Big Data
needs.
Posted by Scott Knaster,
Editor