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EOS Founder Max Polyakov Launches New Cloud-Based Platform, EOS Engine

March 13, 2018 No Comments

SOURCE: EOS

Founder of Earth Observing System (EOS), Max Polyakov, has announced the launch of a new cloud-based platform, EOS Engine, which transforms the data of Earth observation obtained from drones, airplanes, satellites, etc. into useful information for companies, science institutions and non-government organizations. Over three years 160 specialists of Menlo Park-based startup along with 500 partners have designed the platform, which can have an impact on global problems.

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 EOS Engine, released by Max Polyakov’s company, allows users to get access to huge amounts of Earth observation analytics and imagery data received from any kind of aerial source. The platform allows its users to discover any differences on the surface of the Earth. This data can be useful for science research, business issues, humanitarian aid organizations, etc.. For instance, it can be a useful tool for online crop monitoring, overseeing nature resource production like gas or oil, and watching climate change.

Chief Executive Officer of EOS, Max Polyakov, underlined that EOS Engine was built from scratch with only one aim, to be informationally independent. Using the platform you are able to input and analyze imagery data from any sensor in the air. Moreover, you can do it without time loses, the data is collected and processed in real time. EOS Engine is an unparalleled tool with more functions and capabilities then any other observation data product on the planet.

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The greatest strength of EOS Engine hides in its powerful knowledge base with tons of case-studies and scientific research in 22 fields of industry, like the oil patch, agriculture, forest areas, and a lot more. Moreover, a new use case can be easily built using the Workbench interface and updated in real time. Max Polyakov underlined that users don’t have to build new software code every time they add a new use case. It has become unnecessary with the user-friendly interface, Workbench.

EOS Neural Atlas unites EOS Engine functionality with the broad and developing knowledge base of the company. It’s hard to believe how easily EOS Neural Atlas connects earth monitoring data series with some analytic techniques in order to fit new use cases. With the proper guidance of Marc Fagan, Data Analytics CEO, EOS Neural Atlas, based on EOS Engine and EOS knowledge base, develops all the time, discovering new ways to unite data series and analytics.

Also with EOS Workbench, the Max Polyakov’s company has designed LandViewer. It is a product, which provides every user with various types of Earth observation data and imagery analytics. Find more information on LandViewer here – https://eos.com/landviewer/. It has free access, while EOS Workbench is only for subscribers.

Additionally, it is worth mentioning that EOS is a Menlo Park – based startup, which was launched in 2015 by Max Polyakov. If you would like to know more, visit eos.com.

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