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Teledyne CARIS AI Software Used in Uncrewed Offshore Survey

will play in The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 project. Seabed 2030 is an effort between GEBCO and The Nippon Foundation to complete the global mapping of the ocean floors in the next 10 years.“Teledyne CARIS is uniquely positioned to underpin Seabed 2030 goals through its AI capabilities, web services and automated data processing workflows,” said Andy Hoggarth, VP, Sales and Marketing at Teledyne CARIS. “The success of this first leg is a tribute to the strong leadership of SEA-KIT and the unique capabilities and insights of all of the member organizations–̶ we are delighted

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Teledyne CARIS to Sponsor GEBCO Symposium

the symposium will speak about the importance of data standards to support the interoperability of bathymetry data, as well as discussing the industry’s latest trends such as the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for sonar noise removal, and bathymetry management and access through cloud-based web services. Hoggarth brings over 20 years of hands-on experience in the geospatial realm, with a specific emphasis on ocean mapping

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New EMODnet Bathymetry Data Product

the EMODnet Bathymetry Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for the European Seas offers higher resolution, powerful 3D visualization functionality and extended coverage of Europe’s seas. The recently launched bathymetry product is available free of charge for viewing and downloading, and sharing by OGC web services from the EMODnet Bathymetry portal.The EMODnet DTM is a tool used for a whole range of applications in marine science, sustainable ocean governance, and blue economy activities such as planning of pipeline trajectories, locations of offshore wind farms or planning of harbor extensions. In science

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Marine Mapping Agreement for Northern Ireland

Ireland with marine mapping. The award reinforces OceanWise as the primary supplier of marine mapping to both the public and private sectors in the U.K. The agreement includes Marine Themes, Marine Themes DEM and Raster Charts XL (eXcluding Land) provided in the form of datasets and as OGC compliant web services. The data will be used to support desktop GIS and as input to web based applications. The agreement means that OceanWise is able to push ahead with further product enhancements, such as greater land-sea integration in collaboration with the U.K.’s land mapping agencies, OSGB and OSNI, and

BMT Takes New Approach to Big Data Management

; The solution, Data Exploration and Analytics Platform for Actionable Insights (DEAP-AI), is an intelligent studio capable of processing large and small datasets using a rich set of processing libraries, developed with support from IT company Capgemini and hosted by an cloud service provider Amazon Web Services (AWS).   “Our goal with this platform is to unify data acquisition, transmission, quality control, processing, system documentation and exploration of measured and modeled data and in turn, provide near real time access to information,” explained BMT’s Soma Maroju, product

AWS Buys Hawaiki Submarine Cable

 Amazon Web Services (​AWS) has made its first investment in a submarine cable system, purchasing capacity on an upcoming Hawaiki Submarine Cable connecting Australia and New Zealand to the US.   The cable system is expected to boost bandwidth and reduce latency on a key route across the Pacific, something that will now directly benefit AWS customers.   The Hawaiki Submarine Cable, due to go live in June 2018, will be the fastest and largest link between the three countries, offering more than 30 Terabits network capacity in the process.   “Our customers in Australia

Microsoft Sinking Data Center in the Pacific

amount of additional energy to keep them cool so they don't crash.    If researchers can figure out a way to keep them naturally cool underwater, it would drastically reduce the cost of building and maintaining data centers.   The underwater server containers could also help make web services work faster. Much of the world’s population now lives in urban centers close to oceans but far away from data centers usually built in out-of-the-way places with lots of room. The ability to place computing power near users lowers the delay, or latency, people experience, which is a big

Planet OS Joins AWS for NOAA's Big Data Project

Planet OS informs it has joined Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a member of its Data Alliance within NOAA's Big Data Project. The company will work together with The Weather Company and ESRI under the Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to research and test solutions for bringing NOAA's vast information to the cloud where both the public and industry can easily and equally access, explore, and create new products from it, thus fostering new ideas and spurring economic growth.   Planet OS is a cloud-based big data architecture for discovery, analysis and data management of data

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OneOcean Signs Inaugural Customer, TerraSond

a summary of its worldwide data holdings that is searchable and spatially organized. Each ClipCard is a rich abstract of a unique file or dataset that TerraSond has collected, linked to its source but only a fraction of the size. With OneOcean’s global cloud infrastructure backed by Amazon Web Services, TerraSond can use the ClipCard platform to grant secure access to source data on any continent when it’s needed. TerraSond began onboarding with OneOcean immediately following the February 19 beta release of the ClipCard platform, taking advantage of OneOcean’s Premium Services

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