Ocient and Siren partner

On July 14, Ocient announced a strategic partnership that makes Siren’s advanced search technology deployable on the OcientAIQ Unified Data Platform, delivered by Ocient National Security Solutions (ONSS). Through this partnership, government agencies, law enforcement, and intelligence organizations gain direct access to Siren’s investigative capabilities on the OcientAIQ data foundation, built for the sovereignty, security, and cost demands of mission-scale operations.

As agencies face increasingly complex threats, investigators must analyze rapidly growing volumes of structured and semi-structured data without sacrificing performance or control. With Siren’s investigative AI, patented search, and visualization capabilities deployed on OcientAIQ, teams can act directly on trusted, full-fidelity intelligence without the sampling, latency, or operational trade-offs that compromise mission outcomes.

“Delivering intelligence on full-fidelity datasets is core to modern mission operations,” said John Randles, CEO of Siren. “Our partnership with Ocient gives government and national security customers a proven path to query and investigate petabytes of data at speed and in the environments right for their operations.”

“The scale and complexity of modern mission data have outpaced what most architectures were built to support,” said Andrew Borene, Vice President, ONSS. “We’re thrilled to partner with Siren and, with OcientAIQ as the foundation, give more agencies the ability to get trusted, complete answers from petabyte-scale data at the speed investigations demand.”

Through the partnership, Siren’s investigation platform can be deployed directly on the OcientAIQ Unified Data Platform, giving agencies a single, sovereign environment for petabyte-scale investigative processing. OcientAIQ supports on-premises, hybrid-cloud, air-gapped, and classified deployments, including those ranging from 50 terabytes to multi-petabyte scale. This gives agencies across national security, counterterrorism, cyber investigations, fraud and financial crime, and public safety the flexibility to execute investigations in the environment that best suits their mission requirements, without losing the infrastructure integrity or operational efficiencies required for trusted mission intelligence.

Siren and ONSS will continue to advance this partnership through joint enablement, technology integration, and go-to-market initiatives in support of U.S. federal and allied government missions.

Source: Siren

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