Posts Tagged ‘applications’

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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What Can You Do with Saffron? Get Creative!

Saturday, December 12th, 2009 by Manny Aparicio

Our customers define themselves as creative entrepreneurs, whether in startups or large corporations.  The SaffronMemoryBase is a new-new thing.  It is a universal form of intelligence for sense making, decision making, prediction, and more.  We provide the “engine” while our customers and partners make the planes, trains, and automobiles.  Or perhaps a new “vehicle” we’ve never even thought about.

To help explain and demonstrate the power of associative memories, we will be providing more and more open source examples and method packaging.  We will keep the REST APIs lean and mean, like a RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) architecture, but we will add methods and examples to support more and more applications.

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