Digital Reasoning is included on CIO Review magazine’s list of the “20 most promising defense technology solution providers” in the U.S. for 2015.
The publication honored Digital Reasoning for the company’s efforts to help defense customers examine huge amounts of unstructured data with its cognitive computing analytics platform Synthesys, the company said Tuesday.
“We have proven our ability to perform at government scale by ingesting and understanding hundreds of millions of documents from blended data sources to help Defense Department analysts reveal valuable insights out of big data collections,” said Kelly Collins, president of Digital Reasoning’s government sector business.
Max Peterson, general manager of partners for the worldwide public sector business at Amazon Web Services, noted that Synthesys is designed to operate with AWSÂ technology.
Digital Reasoning developed its platform to also power a web-based tool for law enforcement agencies to analyze open-source data during human trafficking investigations.