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GeoEye Wins Prestigious InfoWorld 100 Award for Appistry EAF Deployment
Appistry Enterprise Application Fabric Simplifies Delivery of Next-Generation Geospatial Intelligence Applications
Dec. 19, 2007 02:00 PM
Appistry announced that one of its customers, Dulles, has
been honored with an InfoWorld 100 Award for its innovative use of Appistry
Enterprise Application Fabric (EAF) as the platform for its geospatial
intelligence applications. The InfoWorld 100 is one of the most exclusive
accolades in the IT industry and recognizes 100 IT projects that have made the
best use of technology in pursuit of business goals. GeoEye worked with
Appistry to implement a scalable and cost-effective distributed computing
platform for its high-volume image processing applications.
GeoEye is a leading provider of satellite imagery to the U.S. military
and intelligence community. The company's satellites generate in excess of 5
terabytes of raw imagery data each day, which must be processed in a timely manner
to its customers' specifications. In April 2008 the company will launch
GeoEye-1, the world's highest resolution and most accurate commercial imaging
satellite. As a result, GeoEye needed to accommodate a spike in the volume of
image data its applications must process. At the same time, it needed to ensure
highly economical operations and the timely delivery of new functionality.
GeoEye deployed Appistry EAF to scale-out and virtualize its
image processing applications across more than 50 standards-based servers
running Linux. GeoEye was able to focus on honing its image processing
algorithms, while the Appistry platform ensured the ability to process each
image in the 6-minute window required by the National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency and other customers.
"We're extremely honored to be recognized by InfoWorld
for the innovative work we're doing on the Appistry platform," said Ray
Helmering, vice president of product engineering for GeoEye. "What's most
exciting for us is the fact that our engineers can focus on image processing
and let the Appistry fabric take care providing scalability and ensuring
everything gets done. This helps us get new products out the door faster and
meet our customers' increasing demand for new offerings."
"Ray and his team at GeoEye are amazing, so it's no
surprise that they've been selected to receive this award," said Sam
Charrington, vice president of product management and marketing for Appistry.
"They've been able to accomplish things that weren't previously possible
in their industry, and we're thrilled to have had a role in helping them. We
expect this award to be one of many more to come."
Additional resources about Appistry EAF and GeoEye, such as
white p apers, case studies and on-demand webcasts, can be accessed by visiting
Appistry's web site at www.appistry.com/special/geoeye-wins-infoworld-100.
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