![]() In addition, Cubic acquired the remaining 80 percent of the outstanding equity of Pixia for $200 million. The company expects the transaction to be neutral to its adjusted earnings per share by fiscal year 2021 and be accretive beginning fiscal year 2022. In prior fiscal years, the company paid $6.5 million to acquire an initial 17.5 percent stake. They plan to expand into other areas like telecommunications, finance, oil, gas and public safety to help agencies make their investments inmassive volumes of multisource geospatial data work for them.Cubic acquired the remaining 82.5 percent of Delerrok's outstanding equity for $36.4 million. In the near future, as nearly every sector realizes the power of geospatial data, PIXIA is well positioned to solve a wide range of data access problems outside their core sectors. Ernst claims PIXIA is the only company with a sole focus on high-performance data access. PIXIA keeps ahead of their competitors by constantly identifying problems related to data access and interoperability, and sharpening their solutions to address these problems. PIXIA’s mantra is adaptability and they demonstrate it by providing a range of options from enterprisewide multi-source ingest solutions, to mobile options, to accessing data directly from the collector. PIXIA is involved in projects supporting federal law enforcement to creating access to heavy geospatial data across multiple continents to support activities in Africa. It catalogs and organizes thousands of raw feeds into consolidated layers, allows inject of metadata into non-compliant streams to enable search and discovery and has open API to integrate with existing exploitation tools. It transforms source data to frame or stream-based feeds with options to access large data directly from airborne platforms.įinally, HiPER WATCH is a full motion video solution that scales to multiple uncompressed HD streams of FMV data. HiPER STARE catalogs, organizes and shares large volumes of WAMI within a services oriented architecture adhering to OGC standards. This solution is designed to work with the most advanced ISR systems. The HiPER STARE product is the international premier solution for Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) data. We are the only company that focuses solely on high-performance data access and dissemination PIXIA’s HiPER LOOK product provides unprecedented speed and access to massive amounts of imagery and on-demand data-as-a-service (DaaS) that scales to thousands of concurrent users and petabytes+ of data. In addition, all PIXIA technology employs international open data standards and RESTful web services to help commercial, government, public and private users gain knowledge from all geospatial data regardless of how much they have, where its stored, the tools they useor the size of datasets. These products are popular because they substantially improve the amount of geospatial data that can be accessed in less time by thousands of users while reducing the need to copy data to local environments. These products are used by national security organizations to ingest and drive access to massive volumes of data gathered from intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions around the world. PIXIA’s patented core technology is the basis of three products HiPER LOOK, HiPER STARE and HiPER WATCH. It’s a question of scalability and performance which are PIXIA’s sweet spots,” says Ernst. These huge data volumes make it difficult to parse through in a reasonable amount of time to gain the information users need, when and how they need it. “Organizations face difficulties in timely extraction of information, as huge amounts of data continuously comes in. This became the foundation for establishing PIXIA as a provider of intelligent geospatial data access solutions.Īccording to Rudi Ernst, CEO, the greatest challenge in the current market is interoperability and scalability of massive data. This prompted the dynamic duo to switch focus from the tourism industry to national security where they could apply their core intellectual property to solve data access issues like breaking through data bottlenecks, connecting data from disconnected sources, accessing data across stovepipes and enabling massive data access to remote locations around the globe. ![]() Rudi Ernst, Co-Founder, CEO & CTO After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Rudi Ernst and Patrick Ernst, co-founders of PIXIA, realized an intense need for better access and dissemination of high volumes of multi-source geospatial data among defense, security and intelligence agencies. ![]()
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