技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 建筑与基础设施
- 运输
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 采购
用例
- 交通监控
- 交通模拟
关于客户
Intelematics 是一家澳大利亚实时交通信息提供商,为交通和运输专业人士提供改变游戏规则的解决方案。该公司提供覆盖新南威尔士州和维多利亚州公路网超过 40,000 公里道路的交通数据。其核心使命是通过以更快的速度提供高质量的交通数据,使出行变得更安全、更快、更可持续。 Intelematics 在其核心业务下拥有多种产品,并通过其 INSIGHT 门户网站为客户提供服务。该公司被公认为澳大利亚领先的交通信息提供商之一。
挑战
Intelematics 是一家澳大利亚实时交通信息提供商,正在努力应对综合来自各种交通和移动来源的大量数据的挑战。该公司提供历史和实时流量趋势见解的能力依赖于将 120 亿行流量数据转换为可操作的见解。然而,之前使用的原生系统繁琐且费力,阻碍了不同团队之间的速度、效率和协作。该公司认识到需要放弃原有的本地基础设施,以满足不断增长的客户需求。面临的挑战是每 30 秒处理 120 亿个道路交通数据点,这些数据点来自商用和私家车上的数百万个传感器和物联网设备。本机系统阻碍了用于实时处理大量数据(例如交通模式、车辆移动和大量监控数据)的数据管道的速度和效率。
解决方案
Intelematics 求助于 Databricks Lakehouse 来统一其数据、分析和 AI 工作负载。此举使该公司能够创建更好的工作流程并促进数据团队之间的更深入协作,从而更有效地满足客户需求。作为一个完全托管的平台,Databricks Lakehouse 帮助 Intelematics 克服了复杂的分析和 ETL 流程,显着简化了其处理批量数据和处理的方式。这减少了理解整个数据架构并更有效地响应客户需求所需的时间。 Lakehouse 架构使团队成员能够更轻松地管理基础设施、为下游分析构建高性能数据管道,并创建一个在团队之间提供更高共享性和透明度的环境。借助 Databricks Lakehouse,Intelematics 能够简化流程、鼓励跨部门非技术职能部门的交叉协作,并通过 INSIGHT 门户网站以更快的速度为客户提供流量数据和见解。
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