Rocket Internet selects MapR

Analytics engine gains performance and scalability boost while enabling both flexible cloud and on-premise deployment options.

Rocket Internet, the world's largest Internet incubator, has switched to the MapR Distribution for Hadoop to build a powerful user behaviour analysis system.
For the last three years, Rocket has run its own internally designed and highly advanced business intelligence application to examine the activities of people visiting its client websites. This innovative software helps its business managers to better understand user behaviour in an effort to optimise processes and build better online products. The Rocket Internet Business Intelligence tool also determines marketing spend, powers recommendation engines and performs proactive outreach activities.


With a growing number of clients and a richer set of complex data points, Rocket Internet started exploring ways to help its Business Intelligence engine scale. Rocket is now using the power of the MapR Distribution for Hadoop to deliver an enhanced analytics engine, which can better determine the impact of each marketing channel and each keyword on overall client business. In terms of real-world return, the performance gains are allowing the company to better optimise marketing spend down to a single keyword.


Patrick Fink, global head of Business Intelligence at Rocket Internet, explains: “MapR had the set of enterprise features such as data replication and flexible file support that we considered essential – especially as we wanted to retain flexibility. For us, the long-term benefits of our switch to the MapR Distribution for Hadoop are significant and provide us with the flexibility, performance and resilience to build out our analytics capability in any direction we need.”
 

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