Date: 09/30/2025
Vendor: Fleak
Technology/Topic: AI-Native Data Infrastructure for Universal Data Translation
Technology Category: Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF)
URL: https://fleak.ai
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Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
Fleak is a category-defining data infrastructure that automatically translates heterogeneous, machine-generated data—such as logs, telemetry, and sensor data—into a single, unified, and AI-ready format in real-time. Our core innovation is a self-adapting, “Brain-Muscle” architecture that learns the semantic meaning of data fields and automatically generates translation rules, eliminating the manual bottlenecks of traditional data pipelines. This allows mission-critical AI applications to operate on a continuous, high-quality data stream without disruption from source data changes.
Fleak’s core distinction is its ability to eliminate the single greatest point of failure for mission-critical operations: data friction. Unlike traditional, manually configured solutions that are brittle to data format changes, Fleak provides a self-adapting processing layer. It instantly translates raw data at the tactical edge, ensuring a continuous, low-latency data stream while drastically reducing bandwidth and storage costs. By operating as a vendor-neutral processor, Fleak also provides the ultimate flexibility, allowing you to deliver clean, mission-ready data to any platform—be it Splunk, Palantir, or a custom system—without the risk of vendor lock-in.
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