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TDWI - What kind of data can you mine from social media and what does it take to do the job right? We asked Aaron Williams, VP of global community at OmniSci, for his perspective.
Read More >Datanami - Aaron Williams, the vice president of community for OmniSci, loves doing live demos.
Read More >Data Economy - Close relationships with data centre juggernauts are designed to make sure that the edge is well served when it comes to getting the best out of increasing data sat there at the edge.
Read More >Enterprise Times - OmniSci has announced a CPU driven version of the OmniSci Enterprise Edition. It also announced a collaboration with Intel to improve the performance of its Accelerated Analytics Platform.
Read More >Forbes - OmniSci is a company that has been focused on accelerating analytics.
Read More >Enterprise Times - This week is the inaugural OmniSci Converge user conference held at the Computer History Museum in Palo Alto.
Read More >Datanami - You may know OmniSci as the provider of a fast SQL-based database that runs on GPUs. But the company formerly known as MapD is moving beyond its GPU roots.
Read More >UnderdogNYC - Todd originally conceived of the idea of a GPU-accelerated analytics platform while conducting graduate research at Harvard on the role of social media in the Arab Spring, after tiring of waiting hours or sometimes days for traditional CPU-based platforms to run analytic workflows over hundreds of millions of tweets.
Read More >Geospatial World - While both spatial and temporal data have been part of the digital landscape for years, their combination at high granularity is relatively new.
Read More >GIS Lounge - These days we are drenched in data. The hose has been opened wide, thanks to a deluge of connected devices that produce data at an incredible rate—with no sign of slowing down.
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