Lucata
Richard Sheroff is a seasoned sales and business development executive with extensive experience in the technology sector. Currently serving as Vice President of Sales & Business Development at Lucata Systems/Emu Technology since November 2014, Richard has focused on addressing memory bandwidth and latency challenges in high-performance computing environments. Previously, Richard held senior leadership roles at Locus Systems Inc. and Stellar Services, as well as Vice President positions at Open Text and HP Autonomy. Richard's career began as a Sales Engineer at Data General Corporation, progressing through various sales and management roles across reputable organizations such as IBM, HP, and MasPar Computer Corporation. Richard earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Cornell University.
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Lucata
Lucata leverages patented migrating thread technology to massively scale unified memory and conduct high performance, multi-hop analytics, including exhaustive breadth-first search (BFS), on unpruned and unsharded databases with 1 trillion vertices and beyond. Organizations can now use their existing graph database software or custom graphsolutions to analyze deeper connections on much larger graphs than ever before possible. Lucata solutions support groundbreaking graph analytics and improved machine learning and AI for organizations in financial services, cybersecurity, blockchain, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, ecommerce, government and more. The company has offices in Palo Alto, New York City, and South Bend, Ind. For more information, visit www.Lucata.com.Key technical claims:1.Data doesn’t move, processing context moves to the data in a global unified address space.2.Latency of both network and memory access are hidden due to the migrating threads and multithreaded Lucata cores.3.Energy efficient high density memory architecture.4.Drastic reduction in OS intervention.5.Architecture doesn't rely on data locality for optimal performance.6.Linear performance growth with hardware scale up to 64,000 nodes.7.Single shared address space up to 18 Exabytes.