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The Talis Platform weaves Data with the Web to create a highly available and adaptable environment for data sharing. Supporting data publishers and developers, the Platform provides:

  • Dedicated storage for both structured and unstructured data
  • Query interfaces to enable data exploration and manipulation
  • Cloud-based data hosting to reduce hardware and startup costs
  • Future-proofing for data and applications, through the latest industry standards

Modern business is driven by Data. Business on the web involves access to, and manipulation of, ever-increasing volumes of data. Opening up this data makes it possible

For data owners and consumers, the Platform provides the means to draw the most value from new and existing datasets: Solutions

For software developers, the Platform offers services operating on highly-connected data through its RESTful API: Developers

Talis Platform: data, connected

Latest News

  • Launching Talis Connected Commons

    To foster the need for linked, open data Talis is offering free access to the Platform for the purposes of hosting public domain data. And the offer isn’t just limited to free hosting: the data access services, including access to a public SPARQL endpoint, are also freely available. Full announcement here.

  • Ian Davis Keynote at Code4Lib

    Talis’ CTO Ian Daivs urged the Providence, RH audience at Code4Lib to set their loved ones free. In his keynote presentation, Ian ran through the ways Data can be set free when published in an open, linkable format. If you love something, you set it free. His slides are available on Slideshare, and there is more coverage of the event by Richard Wallis over on Panlibus Blog.

  • Talis CTO, Ian Davis, Presents at Defrag

    Ian Davis delivered a presentation at Defrag this week, outlining how the trends of cloud computing, social software and the semantic web are lowering the barriers of business transactions across the globe. Ian’s presentation slides are available on slideshare. Talis also sponsored the WiFi connection at the event.

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