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Telkomsel Selects Kinetica to Revolutionize Fast Online Analytical Processing

Telkomsel, Indonesia’s largest telecommunications company serving more than 178 million customers, has selected Kinetica, t ...
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Kinetica Could Boost Nvidia In $70B Big Data Market

Given the demand for rapid graphical display of data analysis, the GPU-based technologies ought to have an audience beyond video gamers and animation lovers
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How to Thrive in the Extreme Data Economy

Nima Negahban, CTO and Co-founder, Kinetica, talks to ReadITQuik about Big Data, Extreme Data and how to best navigate this time when businesses are faced with an explosion of data from all sources.
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NVIDIA Platform Pushes GPUs into Machine Learning, High Performance Data Analytics

"We’re excited to partner with NVIDIA in this journey to democratize AI — with NVIDIA driving model development and training and Kinetica driving operationalization and deployment of those models, enabling enterprises to gain maximum insight from their data.”
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Kinetica Joins World Economic Forum and its Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Kinetica, the insight engine for the Extreme Data Economy, announced today that it has partnered with the World Economic Foru ...
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In-Memory Technology: Serving Up Application Data to Users on the Go

As time goes on, Kinetica’s Negahban agrees in-memory technology will continue to expand and evolve and move toward what some call the data gravity theory.
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A Podcast on the Extreme Data Economy with Kinetica’s Michael Mahoney

Dan Woods sits down with Michael Mahoney, VP of Worldwide Solutions Engineering at Kinetica, to discuss the steps companies need to take to become data-powered organizations.
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Podast: Kinetica – When AI Meets BI, Welcome to the Extreme Data Economy

Tech Blog Writer Neil Hughes spoke with Kinetica CEO Paul Appleby in the latest episode of his podcast
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How Data Can Help Marketers Get Ahead

We live in a new era where everything that CMOs do is data-driven, says Daniel Raskin, CMO at San Francisco-based startup Kinetica. And the businesses that can most effectively leverage the use of data will come out ahead by offering a better customer experience.
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The Era of Extreme Data Management: What Businesses Need to do to Thrive

Now that we’ve barreled past this era and into the Extreme Data Economy, businesses—and even whole economies—are becoming powered by data, so much so that the data generated from conducting business can become more valuable than the actual business itself.
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Data, analytics, and AI solutions showcased at the Strata Data Conference

The database world is no longer "flat" with only SQL databases, batch processing ETLs, and solutions that only the top skilled database engineers and data scientists can leverage.
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Creating Omnichannel Retail Insight To Drive Competitive Advantage

Data is the glue across all channels, and companies will need to embrace business-differentiating data innovations, from artificial intelligence to using super-fast GPUs, that meet customers wherever they are.
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Enough Training, Let’s Get Down to the AI Supermarket

Where we go next will be interesting. Kinetica already invites data scientists to bring their ML and Deep Learning (DL) model to its platform for productionizing and operationalizing.
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Beyond Big Data: The extreme data economy

There is more data coming back to and being generated by organizations than ever before and it will only get more complex. This means that organizations need to think about how to simplify their data architectures to grow and thrive in the extreme data economy
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Kinetica to Discuss GPU-powered Analytics for the Extreme Data Economy at Strata Data Conference in New York City

Kinetica, the insight engine for the Extreme Data Economy, today announced it will be exhibiting (Kinetica booth #1121) and M ...
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