Better known as SaffronSierra. Today Saffron announced the availability of SaffronSierra, a cloud delivery of the SaffronMemoryBase platform. As you know, SaffronSierra allows developers a quick and easy way to provision an associative memory “data service” with a push of a button. How easy is that? SaffronSierra will soon become even easier with a “no commitment, charge by the hour” payment plan, as well as, the ability to scale your service up to handle very large data volumes. If you are curious about the associations you might find in your data, now is a good time to try SaffronSierra, you have nothing to lose.
Archive for March, 2010
The Big Red Easy Button
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 by Jim Fleming
Tags: SaffronSierra, smb
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REST API Announcement
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 by Jim Fleming
Today Saffron announced our REST APIs for sense-making and decision support applications using SaffronMemoryBase (SMB). With these REST APIs, we’ve taken an otherwise difficult subject and made it easy. Similar to how REST has simplified SOA, Saffron’s REST APIs have simplified analytics. Notable features of our API are:
- Powerful, yet simple to use. For example, to ask what products are connected to the company saffron in the context of announcement, would be as easy as HTTP GET: http://hostname/ws/spaces/default/connections?q=saffron,announcement&c=product
- Includes both administration and application APIs.
- Includes both ingestion (write) and query (read) APIs.
- Queries cover everything from low-level (e.g. returning a sub-matrix of association counts) to high-level (e.g. returning rank-ordered list of association trends) operations.
- The API is not overwhelming. There are a small number of APIs that can be applied different ways to solve many problems.
- Dynamically combine associations together in various ways at query time. SMB’s virtual attribute system even allows the system to “see” multiple attributes as one, providing a way to fix-up data cleansing errors (e.g. Bill and William are really the same person).
- Standard JSON/XML input/output formats.
- SMB’s performance and REST API is ideally suited for today’s new class of analytical applications.
For more information about Saffron REST APIs please visit SaffronSierra, Saffron Technology or view today’s news announcement.
Tags: REST, SaffronSierra, smb
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Email Filtering: A Case for Fast and Easy Learning
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 by Manny Aparicio
Early in Saffron’s life, a couple of guys, Bob Cagle and Dean Pfutzenreuter from Open Field software on the West Coast, understood the power of our associative memories and applied it to spam filtering. Beyond just spam, their Electronic Learning Assistant (ELLA) was a personalized email management system for any set of folders defined by each user. As reviewed in PC User Magazine when compared against many other solutions including collaborative filtering and a naïve Bayesian, ELLA was declared “World’s Best Spam Blocker”. It was similarly praised by other reviews in Forbes and Fortune and by end users as “near perfect”. As one user wrote, “[I] Have been using Ella for a few days. But, after only two mistakes so far, Ella has been 100%. As they say, it learns as it goes. Seems to be the case.”
ELLA proves the incremental, non-parametric, nonlinear learning of associative memories. Any user – even a cave man – can simply create a folder, show ELLA a few examples though a wizard interface, and it is off and running. No “black art” parameter tweaking. Learning on the fly. Add new folders at any time or teach it new cases as spam attackers also change their tactics. By simply correcting it when it makes a filing mistake, it keeps tracking to near perfect. This is due to the highly nonlinear representation of the memories but also to the brilliance of Bob and Dean in how they represent email. Bob and Dean are shining examples of our customers and partners as “creative entrepreneurs”. Given our nonlinear engine to reason about attribute interactions, they developed the 100 email attributes that also served to make ELLA so accurate. The power of the engine was combined with the brilliance of application design.
Tags: classifications, ELLA, email
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