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LONDON - Cirata PLC (LSE:CIRA) has introduced a new data orchestration platform called "Cirata Symphony" designed to manage enterprise data across multiple environments, according to a press release statement issued Tuesday.
The platform aims to address challenges in data management that hinder artificial intelligence implementation, particularly the fragmentation of data across legacy systems and multiple clouds.
The company reports that Cirata Symphony enables real-time data orchestration with interoperability across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. For some existing customers, the system reportedly handles over 50 petabytes of data annually and supports more than one million transactions per minute.
"Cirata Symphony simplifies the inherent complexity of data environments by coordinating your data systems, working with your existing storage, compute and network infrastructure to provide secure, governed and intelligent orchestration," said Paul Scott Murphy, Chief Technology Officer at Cirata.
The London Stock Exchange-listed company developed the platform building on its 15 years of experience in data migration. Cirata indicates the solution is already being used by enterprises in manufacturing, banking, and retail sectors.
The company cites industry statistics suggesting approximately 70% of AI projects fail due to issues with fragmented, poor quality, or inaccessible data. It also references projections that global data volume will reach one yottabyte (1 billion petabytes) annually by 2030.
Cirata Symphony is positioned as a solution that allows organizations to manage data flows without system downtime while maintaining enterprise-grade security controls from a unified control plane.
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