Actionable data, like the processed data generated by Oden, has become such a critical part of making predictions and decisions to remain competitive in the manufacturing space. In order to use these insights to their full potential, businesses need a low barrier to access data, unify the data with other data sources, derive richer insights and make learned decisions. Oden already leads the market in having trustworthy, usable, and understandable insights from combined process, production, and machine data that is accessible from everyone within the plant to improve their line of business. There is opportunity to go beyond the Oden interface to integrate with even more business systems The data can be made available in the form of finished datasets, hosted in BigQuery. Google Cloud has launched a new service called Analytics Hub , powered by BigQuery with the intent to make data sharing easier, secure, searchable, reliable and highly scalable.
Analytics Hub is based on the Publish-Subscribe model where BigQuery datasets are enlisted into a Data exchange as a Shared dataset, which hosts hundreds of listings. It lets users share multiple BigQuery objects such as views, tables, external tables, models etc into the Data exchange. A Data exchange can be marked public or private for a dedicated sharing. On the other end, businesses can subscribe to one or more listings in their BigQuery instance, where it is consumed as a Linked dataset to run queries against. Analytics Hub sets up a real-time data pipeline with a low-code no-code approach to share data, while giving Oden complete control over what data needs to be shared for better governance.
This empowers advanced users, who have use-cases that exceed the common workflows already achievable with Oden’s configurable dashboard and query tools, to leverage the capabilities of BigQuery in their organization. This brings Oden’s internal success with BigQuery directly to advanced users. With BigQuery, they can join against datasets not in Oden, express complex BigQuery queries, load data directly with Google’s BigQuery client libraries, and integrate Oden data into third party Business Intelligence software such as Google Data Studio.