BigData-MadeSimple.com – Crayon Data launches Big Data portal

India-Singapore-based big data startup Crayon Data has launched content and resource aggregation site for big data, the first ever of its kind outside of the US. Named BigData-MadeSimple.com, it aims to be the one stop shop for anyone looking for information related to big data including articles, events, videos, announcements across sectors, companies and technologies.

This big data knowledge platform uses the latest data aggregation technology for collating and categorising information from numerous sources on big data hence simplifying the quest for information for visitors to this platform. The objective of the bigdata-madesimple virtual space is to educate and inform readers about big data and the analytics industry and related areas like data visualisation, strategy and infrastructure. It targets decision makers at enterprises, start-ups in the space, analysts, students and academicians.

Srikant Sastri, founder of Crayon Data said on the occasion of the website going live, "Through bigdata-madesimple.com, we hope to achieve two things. One: to de-mystify the world of Big Data, and make it more accessible and action-oriented for everyone. Two: to provide a single source of information, and destination for anyone who is interested in tracking Big Data trends, whether enterprise users, analysts, investors, techies or students."

bigdata-madesimple.com covers the landscape of twenty verticals in the big data space, bringing together all content that is being generated on each vertical. Readers can also use this platform to interact with other like-minded people by commenting on the articles posted. The platform is a highly integrated one with almost all the popular networks like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Google+. Readers can submit content, share posts, comments with any social network website of their choice, apart from subscribing to bigdata-madesimple.com newsletters, which will inform readers about trends, news and events in the big data space.

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