Claypot AI, run by former Nvidia and Netflix engineers, allows enterprises to leverage the freshest data for more accurate predictions, faster insights into the production environment, and quicker model iteration to adapt to data distribution shifts. The technology combines both streaming and batch data processing to handle different enterprise needs. With Claypot's technology and team, Voltron's modular systems will be able to deliver analytics from streaming data, using the same open standards. This means enterprises will get real-time AI, feature engineering, and MLOps capabilities powered by Theseus as well as open-source products.
Key takeaways:
- San Francisco-based startup Voltron Data is acquiring real-time AI platform Claypot, bringing Claypot’s entire team under Voltron’s umbrella and expanding its offering to include real-time analytics.
- Voltron Data, founded in 2022 and backed by $110 million in funding, uses open source technologies to improve data access and analytics, and recently debuted its Theseus distributed query engine to accelerate data preprocessing tasks.
- Claypot AI, run by former Nvidia and Netflix engineers, allows enterprises to leverage the freshest data for more accurate predictions and faster insights, combining both streaming and batch data processing to handle different enterprise needs.
- With the acquisition of Claypot, Voltron's modular systems will be able to deliver analytics from streaming data, offering enterprises real-time AI, feature engineering and MLOps capabilities powered by Theseus and open-source products.