You versus the Sensors: Datawatch to Discuss Visualization Requirements at Internet of Things North America


CHELMSFORD, Mass., April 9, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Datawatch Corporation (Nasdaq:DWCH) today announced that its Vice President of Product Marketing Dan Potter will speak at the Internet of Things North America conference, being held in Chicago April 15 and 16.

Potter's session, titled "You versus the Sensors – Six Requirements for Visualizing the Internet of Things" will take place on April 16th at 2:00p.m. and focuses on the emerging requirements for creating an effective data visualization platform for the Internet of Things. The session will also explore how, just as in network operations and financial services, the Internet of Things will place a premium on eliminating time lag in decision making and push the tools for smarter decision-making closer to the business edge.

"Deriving value from the information flowing from the Internet of Things requires an ability to see and understand it in real time," said Potter. "We look forward sharing how our customers are transforming their businesses through the innovative use of real-time analytics."

The Internet of Things North America event covers advanced connectivity and cloud based monitoring/control of devices, facilities, automobiles and enterprise operations. The event will be co-located with the Device Technology Conference.

About Datawatch Corporation

Datawatch Corporation (Nasdaq:DWCH) provides the only platform for visual analytics to leverage any data at any speed – delivering valuable insights for improving business. The unique ability to acquire, prepare, and transform data from structured and multi-structured sources such as PDF and log files, as well as real-time streaming data, into visually rich analytic applications allows users to dynamically discover key factors that impact any operational aspect of their business. This ability to perform visual discovery against any data at any speed sets Datawatch apart in the big data and visualization markets. Organizations of every size, worldwide use Datawatch products, including 93 of the Fortune 100. Datawatch is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts with offices in New York, London, Frankfurt, Stockholm, Singapore, Melbourne, and Manila and with partners and customers in more than 100 countries worldwide. See the Whole Story for yourself by downloading the free trial at www.datawatch.com/free-trial.

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