Date: 09/04/2024
Vendor: Kinetica
Technology/Topic: Distributed GPU Database for Real-time Analytics at Scale
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Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Kinetica DB, Inc. is a high-performance distributed database, purpose built for real-time analytics at massive scale. Kinetica’s unique value lies in its’ ability to leverage vectorized CPU / GPU hardware employing a memory-first architecture with kernels that have been custom built (not a fork/extension) for over a decade resulting in industry leading price to performance.
Using a highly-distributed, lockless design, Kinetica enables simultaneous ingestion and analysis with integrated geospatial, graph, SQL, and AI/ML capabilities. With out of the box connectors for ingest and egress, native language bindings and a rich API ecosystem, developers can leverage the tools they are familiar with to build and deploy advanced analytical applications.
In this presentation we will focus on our work with Air Force ABMS and FAA EIM program(s) where Kinetica is used for Air Domain Analytics fusing hundreds of sensors from terrestrial and space-based radar, beacons, and flight plans into a real-time common operational picture. The solution enables operators to identify, disaggregate, and resolve potential safety and compliance issues. We will also showcase how this platform is being enabled through a co-pilot/natural language query leveraging our latest support for RAG/Vector Search capabilities.
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