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Forest Grove’s data analytics partner, KNIME, recently announced the release of KNIME Hub – a single environment where all data workers can securely collaborate and share best practices, as well as deploy and monitor their analytical workflows.

Forest Grove has partnered with KNIME for over six years to help Australian and New Zealand businesses to democratise data, gain insight and drive better decisions. The release of KNIME Business Hub will further enable Forest Grove to accelerate collaboration and allow users of all experience levels to access and prep data, rapidly build analytical models, and visualise results.

For years KNIME’s open-source platform, KNIME Analytics Platform has powered the global data community. Users of KNIME Community Hub can collaborate on thousands of data science solutions globally, share knowledge, collectively develop workflows, and integrate new tools into the open-source platform.

With KNIME Business Hub, organisations have a single environment where all data workers can securely collaborate and share best practices, as well as deploy and monitor their analytical workflows. Its key functionalities include:

  1. Knowledge sharing: Organisations can establish a knowledge base of solutions, building and sharing reusable workflows as a starter kit for beginners.
  2. Collaboration: Teams can collaborate across expertise and disciplines in folder-like spaces, across organisations, as well as within individual teams.
  3. Deployment: Users can easily operationalise data science and share insights across the organization as reports, services, or interactive data apps
  4. Scale: KNIME Business Hub’s scalable, cloud-native architecture lets teams run any number of models and deploy to any number of users while centralising administration and governance, all within a single environment.

“The more we enable teams to learn, reuse and adapt each other’s solutions, the faster we move towards a reality in which an organization is truly making sense of its data,” says Michael Berthold, CEO and co-founder of KNIME.