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About us
At Palantir, we're helping the world's most important institutions use their data to solve their most urgent problems. Our software lets our customers integrate and analyze all of their data so they can answer questions that they couldn't before. From delivering disaster relief to building safer automobiles, we're honored to help make our partners better at their most important work. Together with our customers, we're building the future of national security, healthcare, energy, finance, manufacturing, and more. And we need bright minds from around the world to help us.
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External link for Palantir Technologies
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Denver, Colorado
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- data integration, big data, enterprise software, data analytics, data protection, and data engineering
Products
Palantir Foundry
Data Preparation Tools
Palantir Foundry is a platform that reimagines how people use data by removing the barriers between back-end data management and front-end data analysis.
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Updates
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It has been nearly two years since we launched our Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), and we built it from its inception to be model agnostic. The future belongs not to the models themselves, but to those constructing the orchestration layer between the LLMs and the data that they consume. It is that orchestration layer, the often unglamorous and overlooked work of data integration, that will make this next era possible. And adoption, by believers and skeptics alike, has been swift. https://lnkd.in/e-RSTiZ3
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In 2018, the US Army partnered with Palantir to build Vantage. The platform recovered over $3.3B of unliquidated obligations in one year.
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Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on defense innovation and acquisition reform. “The monopsony has created a divide between defense and commercial sectors, like the Berlin Wall... On the commercial side, companies compete. On the defense side, a dwindling number of contractors toil away, resembling state owned enterprises.. The companies fit enough to climb the wall and defect to the Free World did so long ago. Mr. Chairman, if we're going to win again, we need to tear down this wall.” Watch the full testimony here: https://lnkd.in/eAsx2KCE
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What must be done to ensure that the AI revolution is a worthy one? Akshay Krishnaswamy, Palantir's Chief Architect, and Ted Mabrey, Palantir's Global Head of Commercial, outline how enterprises can move beyond the shackles of the Software Industrial Complex.
The Cybernetic Enterprise
Palantir Technologies on LinkedIn
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The security of our software supply chain is vital to our national defense. In the latest installment of our Software Supply Chain Security Series, we delve into the multiple layers of defense we employ to protect our software. From zero-trust development and commit signing to code review enforcement and static code analysis, we outline our comprehensive approach to mitigating risks. Learn more about our strategies and practices: https://lnkd.in/ea-jJYP4
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“An LLM is much like Michelangelo: if you give him a toothpick and a block of marble, he will go nowhere. The Ontology is the chisel.” Francisco Parga discussed with Chad Wahlquist how Palantir AIP powers supply chain operations and enables businesses to overcome their previous obstacles to deploying AI. https://lnkd.in/e9RUPGGP
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Palantir was proud to contribute to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook. During and after World War II, America’s most brilliant innovators placed their talents at the service of national security. Today’s builders are answering the call. https://bit.ly/4awjkh2
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CEO Jakob Stausholm of Rio Tinto shares how they are using Palantir across their mining operations to make sense of vast amounts of data and run more efficiently. Axios | Courtenay Brown
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Alex Karp & Ted Mabrey discuss Palantir’s unique culture and why the West must adopt it. Dive deeper on Feb. 18 when The Technological Republic is released: https://lnkd.in/ePH6fUHV