TerraEchos, a company offering covert surveillance and intelligence sensor solutions, has been designated as an IBM Advanced Partner in Information Management to resell the IBM InfoSphere Streams technology, a sophisticated computing platform for" big data-in-motion" analytics developed by IBM.
TerraEchos secured the first commercial OEM license for the InfoSphere Streams technology in 2010 when the company entrenched it into its Adelos S4 system, a sensor solution that collects digital acoustic data from fiber-optic cable and compares them with readings obtained from various sensor sources, including security satellites and cameras. The sensor system analyzes huge amount of high-velocity, high-variability information to determine, spot and categorize potential threats by utilizing the big data-in-motion analytics technique.
Using InfoSphere Streams and Adelos S4 sensor system, TerraEchos develops tailor-made solutions to intake, investigate and categorize huge amount of high-velocity data from several unstructured and structured streaming data sources in real time or close to real time. Badge swipes, sensors, email, web traffic, police scanners, video, VOIP, voice, audio, text and other digitizable or digital feeds are the formats of data streams.
TerraEchos’ President and Chief Executive Officer, Alex Philip stated that this reseller contract allows the company to offer sophisticated sensor-based security systems for critical government and corporate infrastructures across the world. Analytics processing in real time assists organizations in making rapid and knowledgeable decisions to protect energy transmission networks, national borders and high-security facilities, he added.