
- Monitors streaming data for events and items of interest.
- Alerts when targeted events or abnormal behaviors are detected in the data stream.
- Handles streaming data from virtually any source.
- Sorts massive quantities of data.
- Provides instant access to historical data.
- Discovers linkages between seemingly unrelated items.
TAC persistently monitors an ocean of data entering the system in real-time, searching for events or items of interest. TAC provides more time for creative thinking, analysis, and decision making - time previously spent searching through vast amounts of data and sorting irrelevant information.
TAC helps people look at the important information to "connect the dots" and provide a context for thinking about events that have occurred or may happen. TAC identifies anomalous behavior, draws attention to critical issues, and presents color-coded alerts in an intuitive, multi-dimensional, graphical interface.
TAC processes huge volumes of streaming data in seconds, far more data than it is possible for any one person to read. Data comes from any source - textual or numeric, structured or unstructured, and the processing occurs as the data arrives.
TAC allows data to be searched and sorted according to a large set of rules. Searching for specific words, phrases, and numeric information is fast and precise - and can be changed to match issues as they arise.
TAC stores all information it receives, processes it, and provides easy access to it. These readily-available, stored searches can be shared by analysts and give those analysts immediate access to historical information relevant to their topics of interest.
TAC makes legacy applications more effective -- TAC automatically links items of interest and allows discovery of relationships previously unknown or unexpected. These links can help to identify emerging trends and new items of interest, expanding the exploration of possible future situations.