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Telco Networks use Geospatial Analytics to Generate Customer Insight

By Dipti Borkar | June 20, 2022

Elon Musk’s SpaceX filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on March 1, 2017 to put nearly 12,000 satellites into orbit– an additional 7,518 satellites on top of a previous application for 4,425 satellites. The primary objective is to beam lightning-fast internet from space. In addition to SpaceX, OneWeb, a venture backed by Virgin, Qualcomm…

Optimizing Longer Routes for Electric Vehicles needing Charging Stations

By Kaan Karamete | June 14, 2022

Electric vehicles (EVs) have increased ten-fold over the last two years. And it is estimated that the market share of EVs will increase to more than 50 percent of the passenger car market in the US by 2030. But one of the big questions for buyers considering EVs is the accessibility and availability of recharging…

Demo: Protect your data with column and row level security

By Hari Subhash | May 13, 2022

Imagine you just joined the human resources team at a large company. You quickly discover a security nightmare – the whole team has access to the internal employee database and the sensitive information it holds. The Social Security Numbers (SSN), salaries, phone numbers etc. of each employee in the company can be accessed by every…

Getting Started with Kinetica on AWS

By Phil Darringer | May 5, 2022

Kinetica – the real-time analytics database for space time, is now available as a service in the AWS Marketplace, allowing AWS developers and users to get started quicker than ever before. The focus of this offering is ease-of-use and time-to-value.  Instead of concerning yourself with infrastructure selection, configuration, and deployment, you can choose from a set…

ASOF joins with Kinetica

By Hari Subhash | May 3, 2022
ASOF introduction

Combining two or more tables using values from a related column is one of the most common tasks when analyzing data. This is typically done by matching the values in the related column(s). But this runs into problems because real world data often does yield perfect matches. This is particularly true when dealing with streaming…

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