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Elastic Analytic Computing – Business Case

Elastic Analytic Computing – Business Case. Pyxis Engineering is recognized within the IC for developing the HLT architecture Pyxis possess the technical capability and domain expertise required to make this product a success Verifiable market demand exists today

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Elastic Analytic Computing – Business Case

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  1. Elastic Analytic Computing – Business Case • Pyxis Engineering is recognized within the IC for developing the HLT architecture • Pyxis possess the technical capability and domain expertise required to make this product a success • Verifiable market demand exists today • 2nd and 3rd parties that share analytics with HLT • Unable to afford millions of dollars in TIBCO software • Not limited to voice processing analytics • Can be extended to numerous variations of analytic processing • Can be marketed to other US government agencies • Estimating 2 FTEs for 12 months to develop operational capability • 1 Senior Architect (Brian Husted) • 1 Senior Software Developer (Kevin Faro) • 1 Senior User Interface Designer (needed for 2 months) • Working prototype within 6 months

  2. Elastic Analytic Computing – Technical Architecture JMS Server Service QUEUE Resource Manager Complex Event Processing User Interface Metrics Service Metrics Service Server Provisioning SLA Policy Starts Service Server Server • The Provisioning Controller – responsible for the on-demand placement/removal of services. • Java Message Service (JMS) – provides an asynchronous transport mechanism to invoke analytic services by placing a message in a queue. • Agent based monitoring – Hyperic captures and sends low-level metrics (CPU, memory, queue depths) that trigger dynamic provisioning decisions. • Spring containers – host the analytic services. • Graphical User Interface – provides monitoring visualizations, declarative command and control, and management of SLA policies.

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