
The F1 Demo shown at NVIDIA GTC 2019 was built completely using open-source technologies. Read this blog to learn how StreamSets was used for data ingestion into OmniSci.

OmniSci is launching its first user conference, Converge. Read the blog to learn more about this inaugural event.

Learn more about OmniSci 4.6, the largest collection of new features and improvements delivered across the OmniSci platform since OmniSci 4.0 last year.

The landscape for GIS professionals looks very different today than it did forty years ago. Explore the changes in GIS over time with an industry expert.

Couldn’t attend GTC 2019 or the Gartner Data and Analytics Summit? Read this wrap-up of our participation in the two events.

OmniSci recently participated in two hackathons. Read the blog to learn more about the hack challenges and the winning solutions.

Take a spin around the virtual racetrack in the OmniSci Grand Prix TA at GTC 2019.

The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) along with many partners from the industry and academia are researching to evaluate the ability of connected vehicles to generate and communicate different types of messages using cellular and dedicated short range communications (DSRC) infrastructure.

There are many reasons why analyzing energy market data is more difficult, and more important in today’s global economy than in the past. In the US, we have gone from being a net consumer of oil and gas to the largest producer in the world.

The formal Big Data Bowl contest ended January 25, but with the Super Bowl coming up this weekend, I wanted to share how I loaded this data into OmniSci Cloud and some simple insights I found while playing with it. Follow along and you too will be exploring the NFL data in no time.