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The University of Southern Mississippi makes 90 million ocean profiles conversational: AQUAVIEW's approach to the World Ocean Database

The University of Southern Mississippi makes 90 million ocean profiles conversational: AQUAVIEW's approach to the World Ocean Database

How AQUAVIEW reorganized NOAA's World Ocean Database around instrument types, powered it with Arraylake, and built a natural language interface that turns hours-long data workflows into seconds.

Henry Jones PhD
Henry Jones PhD

Director of Research Development and Scientific Entrepreneurship, University of Southern Mississippi

Joshua Hill PhD
Joshua Hill PhD

Director, Institute for Advanced Analytics and Society, University of Southern Mississippi

How Kettle Uses Earthmover to Power Wildfire Risk Modeling at Scale

How Kettle Uses Earthmover to Power Wildfire Risk Modeling at Scale

The Company Kettle is not a typical insurance company. Using AI to build smarter insurance products, Kettle provides insurance for property owners in areas affected by catastrophic climate events, with a particular focus on wildfire. Their AI models consume over 130 terabytes of satellite, weather,

Margaret Francis
Margaret Francis

COO

Case Study: ALIVE at The University of Wisconsin-Madison

Case Study: ALIVE at The University of Wisconsin-Madison

The ALIVE research team at UW-Madison uses Arraylake to manage GOES-R satellite data for near real-time carbon and water flux estimation, benefiting from version control, ACID transactions, and seamless remote collaboration.

Ryan Abernathey
Ryan Abernathey

CEO & Co-founder

Case Study: Sylvera

Case Study: Sylvera

Carbon market ratings company Sylvera adopted Arraylake to centralize millions of scattered geotiff files into cloud-optimized arrays, enabling incremental data ingestion and version-tracked auditing across their geospatial pipelines.

Ryan Abernathey
Ryan Abernathey

CEO & Co-founder