FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Alexandria, Virginia, March 11, 2019 - Centrifuge Analytics, a Culmen International technology solution, has launched an industry first, a no-cost Data Discovery Challenge program. Organizations that want to leverage their big data assets to help drive their business cannot ignore this opportunity.
Centrifuge Systems invites organizations to take the new Data Discovery Challenge. The Challenge is a unique program where organizations work with Centrifuge associates to identify and solve an elusive data analysis problem such as: financial fraud, healthcare abuse, terrorism analysis, cyber security, law enforcement, manpower planning, log file analysis, intrusion detection analysis, drug interaction effects, real estate analysis, or any other problems that can be addressed by the power of Centrifuge Analytics. The unique nature of the program is that it is absolutely free to the participating organizations.
“Centrifuge is a powerful tool for pivoting and visualizing big data in ways that can unlock the patterns or show the trends in your data. It has so many uses, we just want to spread the word about one of the best kept secrets that shouldn’t be a secret,” said Mark Dumas, Chief Strategy Officer for Culmen. “One of the things I look forward to our team showing interested parties is the ability to couple both geospatial and graph analysis in the same tool, as well as many other types of views. That’s powerful.”
The Centrifuge Data Discovery Challenge program delivers on the following:
No initial investment – it’s free
Specifically use participant’s data and solve their specific problem
Program results are delivered regardless
Minimal impact to current resources
Timely delivery – typically a few weeks
Exposure to the latest technology and methodologies
Culmen is confident that the challenge program will meet participating organization’s needs and that it will result in the deployment of additional tools and services. If the outcomes are not in-line with the intended goals, no additional obligations are required.