Tesco Selects Teradata Vantage to Drive Enterprise-Wide Analytics at Scale

Sep 21, 2021 | San Diego

Multinational retailer reaffirms commitment to Teradata for data platform capabilities

Teradata (NYSE: TDC), the connected multi-cloud data platform for enterprise analytics company, today announced that Tesco PLC is continuing its ongoing relationship with Teradata by leveraging Vantage as part of its data platform.

Tesco, as a leading multinational retailer with more than 360,000 colleagues, aims to serve customers every day with affordable, healthy and sustainable food – to help them enjoy a better quality of life and an easier way of living. The company is a long-standing user of Teradata Vantage. With Vantage, Tesco has the flexibility to take advantage of new technologies through the platform’s integration with popular third-party tools and analytic languages, meaning users can access and analyze all their data without having to learn a new tool or language.

“It has been a real partnership helping Tesco realize its vision of being an innovative and agile company that can leverage the power of a proven data analytics platform,” said Magnus Palmaer, EVP, Regional Sales, EMEA at Teradata.

Teradata Vantage is the connected multi-cloud data platform for enterprise analytics. It enables ecosystem simplification by unifying analytics, data lakes and data warehouses. With Vantage, enterprise-scale companies like Tesco can eliminate silos and cost-effectively query all their data, all the time, regardless of where the data resides — in the cloud, on multiple clouds, on-premises or any combination thereof — to get a complete view of their business.

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