
Aster Data Systems
Teradata Aster is a leading innovator in Big Data Analytics, helping companies analyze and extract business value from all their data..
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In 2005, while the world of data was neatly organized into rows and columns, three Stanford graduate students, Mayank Bawa, Tasso Argyros, and George Candea, saw a different future. They recognized the rise of massive, messy, unstructured data from sources like web applications and social networks. This was the insight that led to the founding of Aster Data Systems. The company's core innovation was a platform that combined standard SQL with MapReduce, a programming model popularized by Google for processing huge datasets. This hybrid approach allowed businesses to analyze both their traditional structured data and new, diverse data types together, unlocking insights that were previously out of reach. For example, companies could analyze clickstream data or social media sentiment to detect fraud or understand customer behavior in near real-time. Backed by prominent investors like Sequoia Capital and First Round Capital, Aster Data quickly gained traction. Their timing was perfect, aligning with the emergence of the "Big Data" trend. The playbook culminated in a significant event in 2011 when the data warehousing giant, Teradata, first took an 11% stake and then moved to acquire the entire company for an additional $263 million. The acquisition marked a major validation of Aster's vision, integrating its innovative analytics engine into Teradata's established enterprise data ecosystem to tackle the next wave of data challenges.