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Warp: Convert and analyze large data sets at light speed

Warp: Convert and analyze large data sets at light speed

March 17, 2016 March 17, 2016

Warp allows you to convert and analyze large data sets and light speed. Warp is designed for Mac OS X and available from the Mac App Store. Product website: Warp.one Download: Warp on the Mac App Store Blog posts:  Warp: a query-by-example analysis tool for big data, Warp 2.0: Link big …

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Warp 2.0: Link big data sets by drawing arrows, and more

Warp 2.0: Link big data sets by drawing arrows, and more

June 2, 2015 October 30, 2015

In the past two months I’ve been working hard on Warp 2.0. Warp is the swiss-army knife of big data, allowing you to handle big data sets with the same ease as a spreadsheet file. Warp enables this by providing an intuitive interface (‘query by example’) and by performing its data operations …

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Warp: a query-by-example analysis tool for big data

Warp: a query-by-example analysis tool for big data

April 11, 2015 March 17, 2016

The spreadsheet as we know it is in dire need of a big data-ready replacement. The spiritual successor of the spreadsheet needs to be a tool for analyzing big data that combines powerful features with a mental model as simple as the traditional spreadsheet. So what are the options? A …

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The big-data successor of the spreadsheet

The big-data successor of the spreadsheet

April 11, 2015 July 1, 2015

In my previous post, I argued that because spreadsheets do not scale to big data proportions, we need a new mode of computation that is as powerful but (more importantly) also just as accessible. So what could that successor of the spreadsheet look like? The question has kept me busy …

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Rewriting Excel for the era of big(ger) data

Rewriting Excel for the era of big(ger) data

February 23, 2015 July 1, 2015

The spreadsheet may very well be the biggest innovation after the personal computer itself. Spreadsheets are used by professionals in virtually all sectors where information is processed, where they are entrusted with anything between shopping lists and billion-dollar, life-or-death decisions support systems. They are used for all sorts of tasks …

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Tommy van der Vorst

As partner and senior researcher at Dialogic I provide strategic advice in the domain of telecommunications, backed by meaningful and innovative data analysis. Read more »

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  • Diasli.de: low-code analytics app platform
  • Wonnx: run machine learning models (ONNX) on the GPU

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