Imply Enterprise could improve by enhancing its Druid engine, improving the manager console, and upgrading the Pivot BI features to be more competitive with other BI solutions, focusing on external direct queries, the manager, and the Pivot BI capabilities.For the Pivot BI, I think adding features such as Slack alerting would be beneficial, as Pivot currently sends alerts to Slack or email but could improve in terms of customization options, while Druid should have better capabilities for reading CSV and Parquet files directly from S3.
The managed offering has two models: Polaris and Hybrid. We explored both during the PoC phase. The Hybrid model gives you the flexibility to keep your data safe on your own site but still have a managed service to control your infrastructure. The Polaris model, on the other hand, does not give you an insight into what kind of AWS box you are using. Based on your capacity planning, you can just choose the correct size of the box. It also gives you a dashboard. I would like Imply to include more flexible billing models with added options for superior infrastructure control, flexibility in scaling, and cost-effectiveness, such as choosing the number of CPUs required. We should have more flexibility and control over the infrastructure in terms of upscaling and downscaling. Currently, there are only certain tightly bound options. With more flexible options, more customers will adopt the solution.
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Imply Enterprise could improve by enhancing its Druid engine, improving the manager console, and upgrading the Pivot BI features to be more competitive with other BI solutions, focusing on external direct queries, the manager, and the Pivot BI capabilities.For the Pivot BI, I think adding features such as Slack alerting would be beneficial, as Pivot currently sends alerts to Slack or email but could improve in terms of customization options, while Druid should have better capabilities for reading CSV and Parquet files directly from S3.
The managed offering has two models: Polaris and Hybrid. We explored both during the PoC phase. The Hybrid model gives you the flexibility to keep your data safe on your own site but still have a managed service to control your infrastructure. The Polaris model, on the other hand, does not give you an insight into what kind of AWS box you are using. Based on your capacity planning, you can just choose the correct size of the box. It also gives you a dashboard. I would like Imply to include more flexible billing models with added options for superior infrastructure control, flexibility in scaling, and cost-effectiveness, such as choosing the number of CPUs required. We should have more flexibility and control over the infrastructure in terms of upscaling and downscaling. Currently, there are only certain tightly bound options. With more flexible options, more customers will adopt the solution.