Seeq, Databricks partner to accelerate IT-OT data convergence across enterprise
Megan Buntain of Seeq
Seeq Corporation has announced a partnership with Databricks. This partnership aims to create a native integration between both platforms to access high-quality asset and process data. It also seeks to unify IT (information technology) and OT (operational technology) data processing while accelerating the adoption of AI/ML (artificial intelligence / machine learning) in industries such as industrial manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and energy.
This bi-directional integration enables users to combine contextualised time series data from industrial assets with a vast array of enterprise data sources to deliver reporting, analytics and predictions in their business. Databricks customers can now take advantage of Seeq’s connectivity to time series data sources and power analytical use cases across the enterprise. Insights developed in Databricks Lakehouse Platform can be operationalised in Seeq, introducing new opportunities for process experts and data teams to deliver data-driven solutions to increase industrial productivity, enhance safety, and accelerate progress towards sustainability goals.
For petrochemical manufacturer Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, the Seeq and Databricks integration accelerated the company’s ability to scale data science and machine learning efforts across multiple digital initiatives involving process and laboratory data.
Brent Railey, chief data and analytics officer of Chevron Phillips Chemical Company comments, “We are very excited about this partnership, as it will be mutually beneficial for Databricks, Seeq, and their shared customers. Seeq brings key time-series functionality that just isn’t available in other solutions. Seeq also simplifies the complexities of connecting to various types of process data sources. Databricks brings scalable, elastic data engineering and data science capabilities at an affordable price. Seeq can bring data to Databricks for complementary analytic purposes within Databricks. Databricks can serve cleansed and refined IIoT data to Seeq for self-service analytics. This partnership should make this one-two punch even more powerful!”
“Our collaboration with Seeq unlocks tremendous value for customers, making it simpler for organizations to operationalise and democratise IoT datasets by leveraging the open and secure foundation of the Databricks Lakehouse Platform. This significantly lowers the barrier to data-driven innovation in the industry,” says Shiv Trisal, global manufacturing industry leader at Databricks.
“The Seeq and Databricks integration is a critical step toward bridging the communication gap between operations technology and information technology personnel, which will drive increased machine learning value across the enterprise,” says Megan Buntain, VP of global partnerships and ecosystem at Seeq. “We’re thrilled to add Databricks to the Seeq partner ecosystem and look forward to continuing to innovate with their team to improve outcomes for manufacturers.”
To learn more about the Seeq and Databricks partnership, visit here.
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