Making sense of physical world - anywhere, anytime

Data is the life blood of organizations, it is their essence. It is a base for decisions and operational effectiveness.

Vast quantities of information must be related to the physical world due to its spatial nature. Spatial data can be both dynamic (moving over time) or static. Three2n's technology helps to unlock the value of big spatial data to understand the physical world and operational data related to that physical world faster and in higher clarity.

When thinking about data, people normally have in mind numbers, letters or records in a database such as bank or purchase transactions. But, there has been an explosion of data from videos, images, 3D sensors and physically measured quantities being produced today - more than ever before. This is creating tremendous volumes of data to be stored and accessed. The rising importance of real world dimensionally accurate data, also known as volumetric data, is leading companies to explore how all Big Data types can be combined, allowing them to gain a new competitive advantage.

The problem today is not in how to collect data. Data collection and storage technologies are being developed with great success. The problem and technical challenge is in how to use the large amount of accumulated data intelligently and effectively. Spatial data specifically is collected in quantities that are beyond the ability of typical database software tools to store, manage, and analyze. Big data has reached critical mass in every sector of the economy, and the rapid development and diffusion of digital information technologies is required today as never before.

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2.03.2012 Please enjoy the video we put together for you to better understand the nature of Three2N’s technology and it’s conceptual advantages.

 

25.10.2011 We are glad to see you on our renovated web site. You can now navigate and see information easily, enjoy new imagery and look & feel. We appreciate design work done by Insolense Studio to have this site looking as it does today.

 
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