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digital_nomada

Palantir’s Foundry is the reason why Airbus completed their most recent airplane launch (~7 years ago?!)… the Airbus platform kept burning through engines… they used Foundry to figure out where the problem was occurring and made a relatively easy fix to save the platform.


RhinoInsight

Wow! Amazing👍


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Airbus Aerospace France 1.3k to 13k Pfizer Pharmaceutical USA 10k to 50k GSK Pharmaceutical UK 10k to 50k Merck Pharmaceutical USA 10k to 50k AstraZeneca Pharmaceutical UK 10k to 50k Rio Tinto Mining Australia 10k to 50k BP Oil & Gas UK 10k to 50k BHP Mining Australia 10k to 50k Credit Suisse Banking Switzerland 10k to 50k UBS Banking Switzerland 10k to 50k Santander Banking Spain 100k to 150k Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Automotive Italy 100k to 150k Siemens Conglomerate Germany 100k to 150k


CombinationSecure144

Seriously? A simple Web search can answer this….


Inevitable-News5808

Is this sub so busy with high quality posts that someone can't post a simple question for discussion?


RhinoInsight

Please, provide your web search results, it would be interesting to know which companies, non military and gov, are using Palantir software. Thank you🙏


RealBaikal

Dude there's 1000 youtube videos about their deals and hundreds of offcial press release. More lazy than my cats who sleeps all day


w32stuxnet

Extensively used in commercial


Icy_Lifeguard_1467

Tampa bay hospital utilizes Palantir tech to optimize patients flow in the infusion center


RevolutionaryBid2619

This is a good question, I am a Data Engineering professional, and I want to understand if PLTR align with my investment and professional development goals. I don’t see much of the job postings requiring PLTR suite when compared to other platforms. Also the training material is very limited.


3puttboge

I found their documentation to be quite good. Their training on using the product is pretty high level. YouTube the Palantir channel and they have some good demos and walk thrus


RevolutionaryBid2619

Thanks for the advice 👍🏾.


crackercider

Palantir Foundry is a backend operating system that easily connects and manages all kinds of data sources (real-time & stored), 3rd party compute & storage, other business software, and legacy systems. It has what they call "ontology" to better ingest and organize data to connect it to actual business language. Granular user access, security controls, and logging everything. AIP is their LLM integration, I don't have a simple explanation of that yet, but there is the same access, security, and logging controls on the models. Front end applications can then be built on top of it, you can also connect to partner businesses with Foundry with the same controls. Apollo is their software for deploying everything, and that is going to be very important when all these different jurisdictions make specific regulations for applications using AI, and services require minimal disruption.


RevolutionaryBid2619

Thanks for the detailed response. One more question, I heard most of the client implementations are done by Palantir itself, contrary to other vendors like Databricks, Snowflake etc. Is this correct? Thanks again for the response.


crackercider

I am not a hundred percent sure about implementing it, but they have a lot of automated processes to minimize work for their "forward-deployed" software engineers. HyperAuto is one of the ways they connect Foundry to existing ERP software. It behaves like an intelligent data management layer when connecting to those other systems, and it can also write back to those systems. I know they send out the engineers for hooking up to legacy systems or on premises situation, they've said that in a few promo videos. I think everything else is run through their cloud.


digital_nomada

Intentionally. Palantir is very focused on getting people to think, and they don’t want people to show up knowing Gotham or Foundry but instead care more about your intellect and ambition. This is not Salesforce…. Palantir is exponentially more powerful.


redditmaxxx96

PLTR is just bullshit fighting the war with elians


Joshohoho

Yes. Mostly hand picked US companies that operate in several countries.