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US-based OneOcean launches ClipCard Tech centre in India

US-based firm OneOcean Corporation that uses ‘big data analytics and visual analytics’ technology to simplify complex and magnum data from oceans for industry use inaugurated its ClipCard Technology (R&D) centre in India.
US-based OneOcean launches ClipCard Tech centre in India
US-based firm OneOcean Corporation that uses ‘big data analytics and visual analytics’ technology to simplify complex and magnum data from oceans for industry use inaugurated its ClipCard Technology (R&D) centre in India.
HYDERABAD: US-based firm OneOcean Corporation that uses ‘big data analytics and visual analytics’ technology to simplify complex and magnum data from oceans for industry use inaugurated its ClipCard Technology (R&D) centre in India. This is the company’s first center in India and is located at the campus of the International Institute for Information Technology (IIIT) in Hyderabad.
According to the company, its ClipCard technology presents a rich abstract of data that can be viewed and shared anywhere, giving users an instant understanding of what complex data contains.
At the ClipCard Technology (R&D) centre in India, the team would focus on developing innovation for the ClipCard platform. “The center will be a strategic hub for enterprise innovation, adapting ClipCard to help large organizations summarize and manage their data assets across a range of private and hybrid cloud environments,” the company release said.
“Enterprise users of big data are realizing that managing and analyzing data is vital to enhancing organizational efficiency. However, too much data that is collected today is ‘dark data,’ going un-analyzed because of a lack of tools for easily summarizing and communicating about it. With ClipCard, we are bridging this industry need-gap by making big data assets easy to summarize, search, and exchange,” OneOcean Corporation Executive Vice President Prasad Saripalli said.
The company will be focusing on specific industries that require data visualization such as oil and gas, renewable energy, defence, fisheries and weather department.
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