Archive for April, 2010

SaffronSierra & Gmail Classification

Friday, April 30th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

I’ve recently added some sample code to our “examples” repository that demonstrates how to use SaffronMemoryBase running on SaffronSierra to do basic email classification. The example leverages the convenience of labels within Gmail to provide the “labels” for classifying future emails.

If you have a Gmail account (or a Google Apps account) then you already know that as emails come in you can associate them with labels. You might have labels such as “accounts”, “soccer”, “music”, “work”, etc… (those are some of mine anyway). As I started thinking about building an email classification example it occurred to me that the labels within Gmail would provide a nice, easy way of doing classification. By “labeling” emails in Gmail I’ve already made the statement, “This email is about work”, or “This email is about soccer”. Why not leverage that hard work?

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SaffronSierra Refresh

Friday, April 16th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

We just pushed out a minor refresh to SaffronSierra. As a user you won’t notice much that’s different (hopefully). This refresh brings with it a couple of changes. One that users will see, and another they won’t. Let me talk about both briefly:

  • Nightly Running Reminders – SaffronSierra is a pay-as-you-go service. You pay for every hour your service is running. SaffronSierra makes it really simple (you click a button) to start a SaffronMemoryBase system. It’s so simple in fact that it’s easy to start it and forget that it’s running. Now SaffronSierra will send email reminders every night to users who’s SaffronSierra service is running. If you actually want your service to be running 24/7 (which is totally fine by the way), and you don’t want to receive these reminders you can login and update your user profile.
  • New Amazon AWS Java Libraries – SaffronSierra uses Amazon AWS as it’s backend infrastructure for running services. The java library we originally used to integrate with AWS has been deprecated. So, we ported SaffronSierra over to the new java library. This actually was a pretty painless process. There are some differences between the two libraries, but as I told someone recently “it’s different in the ways that it needs to be different.” Hopefully you won’t notice this change and things just keep humming along.

We’ll keep the updates coming, stay tuned.

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TweetDive Source Code

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

I’m happy to announce that we’ve made the TweetDive source code publicly available (finally). I know a number of people have been waiting to get their hands on it. For details on how to grab it from Subversion take a look at this page.

We hope this code will provide a quick-start for developers getting started with SaffronSierra. TweetDive uses a number of different REST APIs available on SaffronSierra. You can use it as a reference as you build your own stuff, or you can extend TweetDive with new features. If you’d like to see your changes incorporated into the running version of TweetDive please contact us. We’d be happy to incorporate patches.

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Partnering with Saffron

Monday, April 12th, 2010 by Gayle Sheppard

We’re hearing it every day:  Customers want better, more advanced analytic capabilities.

Customers are telling us they want to unify and apply advanced data analytics to  disparate data sources –– semantic web, enterprise data, sensor data, structured and unstructured data, for example –– to improve business decisions and results.

It’s music to our ears because that’s what our associative memory technology does: We provide “beyond BI” capabilities, in a single tool, for sense-making and decision support.  We can help our customers make better sense of things and make better decisions because we expose all the relevant experiences –– connections, similarities, prior outcomes for example –– across all the data in real time.

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Updated Pricing

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 by Jared Peterson

Starting today we’ve changed the way pricing works for SaffronSierra. Hopefully you will find our new approach much simpler. What is our new approach? Some would  call it “pay-as-you-go”. Quite simply there is a per-hour rate based on what type of SaffronSierra cluster you’re running. The per-hour rate starts at $1.00 an hour and goes up from there. There is no commitment, we just bill you every month for the time you use. If you haven’t used your service then you won’t be billed. Pretty simple right?

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