ScaleOut Software Releases New Video on Real-Time Digital Twins

09.25.20

Topics : Architecture, Featured, Features, Performance, Products, Programming Techniques, Technology, What's New

“Tame Your Data Monster” illustrates the power of real-time digital twins in an entertaining new video.

 

Check out this new video which depicts the challenges in using  conventional tools for streaming analytics to track and respond to thousands of data sources in a live system. Whether you are keeping track of a fleet of trucks or sensors in a smart city, the overwhelming amount of incoming telemetry from countless data sources can create a “data monster” that threatens your ability to perform real-time monitoring and maintain the necessary situational awareness.

As the video shows, ScaleOut’s real-time digital twins running in the ScaleOut Digital Twin Streaming Service™ can tame your data monster by separately tracking each data source using dynamic state information. They enable fast introspection on dynamic changes and immediate, focused responses. In addition, real-time digital twins continuously gather information which the streaming service can aggregate and visualize in real time to quickly surface issues and enable strategic responses.

Grab your popcorn and then click on the image below to watch the video:

We hope you enjoyed the video. Here’s how to learn more:

  • To learn more about the value of real-time digital twins in streaming analytics, click here.
  • To learn more about the ScaleOut Digital Twin Streaming Service, click here.
  • For detailed technical information, take a look at the User Guide here.
  • To contact us and talk about how real-time digital twins can help tame your data monster, click here.
CEO

Dr. William L. Bain is the founder and CEO of ScaleOut Software, which has been developing software products since 2003 designed to enhance operational intelligence within live systems using scalable, in-memory computing technology. Bill earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Rice University. With over a 40-year career focused on parallel computing, he has contributed to advancements at Bell Labs Research, Intel, and Microsoft, and holds several patents in computer architecture and distributed computing.

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