ConnectX Unveils Mission to Launch First Space-Based Supercomputing Platform

The company aims to create a system that can help solve big data storage issues associated with terrestrial supercomputing.

ConnectX, a collaboration of experts in the aeronautics, mathematics, physics, engineering and business fields, aims to replace current cloud computing with a Space-based supercomputing platform. With this new structure, the company will send, receive, store and process massive amounts of Big Data at a much lower costs, it stated in a press release.

The next-generation Big Data computing and communication platform will use powerful, miniature satellites that leverage the space environment. The system would also replace binary code with a new symbol structure for optimized transmission, storage, processing and delivery of data.

“Distributed cloud computing was not designed for the exponential growth in Big Data. It needs a new platform.”  said Lance Parker, founder and CEO, ConnectX. “To achieve this, we have to rethink network, storage and computing systems to tap into this enormous opportunity.”

For more information, visit ConnectX.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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