OmniSci is an analytics platform that gives users the ability to exercise unbounded curiosity when exploring data visually. OmniSci can query & visualize up to billions of rows of data in milliseconds, allowing analysts and data scientists to explore and interact with their large data sets, especially spatiotemporal, at the speed of thought.
Have a question or want to learn more about Omnisci? OmniSi experts will be on our live chatbot from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT/1:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT March 23 - 26.
OmniSci has demonstrated the massive scaling possible using GPUs for computation and visualization. However, not every analytics problem or user persona requires massive scale; rather, our customers have expressed the desire to have proper-sized tools for the various problems they encounter across the enterprise. This talk will outline the vision for scaling the OmniSci platform from trillions of records in a giant data store to hundreds of millions of records on a laptop and every form factor in between. Whether you have a massive cluster of servers, a Data Science Workstation, a GPU-enabled laptop or even a CPU-only laptop, OmniSci can provide the same accelerated analytics.
OmniSci has demonstrated the massive scaling possible using GPUs for computation and visualization. However, not every analytics problem or user persona requires massive scale; rather, our customers have expressed the desire to have proper-sized tools for the various problems they encounter across the enterprise. This talk will outline the vision for scaling the OmniSci platform from trillions of records in a giant data store to hundreds of millions of records on a laptop and every form factor in between. Whether you have a massive cluster of servers, a Data Science Workstation, a GPU-enabled laptop or even a CPU-only laptop, OmniSci can provide the same accelerated analytics experience appropriate for the problem at hand.
Finding purposely-hidden nuclear sites is hard. But new tools and datasets allow analysts to interactively explore huge geotemporal datasets. OmniSci has recently partnered with the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) and Planet to demonstrate how daily satellite imagery, machine learning for feature extraction, and interactive analytics can help make the world safer. CNS continually assesses potential nuclear missile production sites. It has found that in North Korea these are often hidden at the ends of new mountain roads. How can we turn this insight into actionable data? OmniSci’s GPU database technology lets us combine several factors into a suitability model considering roads and their relationships to terrain.
Speak with an OmniSci expert LIVE from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT/1:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT. Simply ask a question or start a discussion in the chatbot and an expert will respond on the spot.