Made for Modern Business

When time-to-action is critical, real-time makes all the difference.

Logistics and Fleet Management

The delivery of goods is big business, but delayed deliveries, errors, and poor route planning can harm a logistics company’s reputation and carve into its profits. Access to historical and operational data enables real-time actions and decisions that bring goods to people faster, more safely, and at lower cost.

  • Track every vehicle, shipment, and asset on live maps
  • Reroute around delays and respond to incidents
  • Optimize operations with location-aware, real-time intelligence
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Utilities

Keeping utilities online is critical for delivering essential water, power, and services to people across the globe. From identifying bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and underperforming assets to quickly detecting and addressing power outages, interruptions, and potential disasters, real-time intelligence is vital to keeping services online and operational.

  • Monitor grid operations and infrastructure status
  • See outages live on maps
  • Restore service faster
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Retail and E-Commerce

Online and brick-and-mortar stores collect transactional sales data daily. Real-time SKU-level intelligence, interactive floor layouts, and prescriptive recommendations help retail organizations adjust promotions, pricing, and product placement on the fly, uncovering new revenue opportunities and cost savings as soon as they become available.

  • Track inventory, sales, and metrics in real-time
  • Identify stockouts and loss issues as they occur
  • Optimize labor deployment with live foot traffic data
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City Intelligence

City officials are responsible for the health and safety of the populations they serve. Whether plannin smarter cities, monitoring traffic in real time, or responding to incidents, access to structured, unstructured, and live event data can make cities more efficient and safer for citizens while enabling managers to deliver on their promises.

  • Integrate traffic, public safety, and other data on unified maps
  • Coordinated response to incidents
  • Optimize city services in real-time
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Telecommunications

Modern 5G and 6G networks require careful monitoring to ensure the network's steady operation, which, in turn, fuels customer satisfaction. Real-time operational intelligence that turns raw, captured data into actionable insights for network operators, engineers, and data scientists, leading to smarter decisions and better outcomes for both customers and the business.

  • Monitor infrastructure health live on spatial maps
  • Detect service degradation instantly
  • Maintain SLA compliance in real-time
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Finance and Banking

Financial markets move in seconds. Seeing rates and currency changes happen in real time enables these institutions to react quickly to market fluctuations, detect issues before they become catastrophic problems, and provide better overall service to the millions of people who entrust them with their money.

  • Real-time anomaly detection
  • Market forecasting
  • Faster and more personalized services
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AI Observability & Governance

As more enterprises adopt AI systems, new and hard-to-detect risks are emerging. AI failures often occur in rare, non-deterministic moments that traditional observability tools miss due to sampling, aggregation, and delayed dashboards. A real-time data visualization layer enables decision-makers to see every prompt, tool call, and inference as they occur, keeping humans in the loop and preventing costly failures.

  • Monitor autonomous AI agents and systems in real-time
  • Visualize decision chains and track actions taken
  • Trigger interventions when agents operate outside parameters
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Cyber Security

Threats to digital security are everywhere and only growing in size and frequency. Capturing data from network traffic, log or endpoint data, threat intelligence feeds, and more in real time for precise analysis enables security teams to respond at a moment’s notice and keep businesses safe.

  • Identify threats the moment they emerge
  • Correlate across systems in real-time
  • Trigger automated responses
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Healthcare

In healthcare, where lives depend on operational intelligence, hospitals and clinics can’t afford to operate on outdated data. The better information operations teams understand what is happening with their staff and medical equipment, the more efficiently and cost-effectively they can run their operations, and make changes that will improve patient outcomes.

  • Track patient location, equipment
  • Improve staff deployments in real-time
  • Optimize the use of operating rooms
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An Easy Decision to Make

Getting started with Row64 is fast and cost-effective.

Quickly understand your data investment

Clear ROI with simple, transparent licensing based on your computing requirements.

No need to change your infrastructure

Row64's flexible technology does not require overhauls of your data infrastructure or workflows.

Reduce the burden on your data team

Accessible interface makes it easy for anyone - not just data scientists - to serve themselves.

Easily scale to meet your needs

Parallel compute and other optimizations sustain platform performance as you scale.

Proud Partners

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