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
MTR 100: Planet OS
Planet OS Inc. 920 Stewart Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94085 T: +1 650 391-4111 E: [email protected]; W: www.planetos.com CEO/President: Rainer Sternfeld No. of Employees: 12 Planet OS platform is designed to reduce the time related to decision-making involving sensor data by 80%, enabling to securely organize and distribute all data assets in one location — ingest and curate data flows, manage users and access control, inspect individual platforms and data streams. Founded by Estonian entrepreneurs in 2012 as Marinexplore, Planet OS Inc., is a Silicon Valley based big data company
Expanded Marinexplore Becomes Planet OS
Marinexplore, the world’s first big data platform for ocean data extends its platform to include land data and becomes Planet OS. Industries and governments processing vast amounts of data drawn from connected sensors on land and sea can now use a single platform to transform their data into real-time insights. Marinexplore, the big data platform for ocean data, today announced an expansion of its platform to cover land, air and space-based sensor and machine data. In order to communicate the expanded capabilities of the company, Marinexplore has become Planet OS. Founded in 2012
August 2025