Maybe this demo reel makes sense to their target customers, but it made very little sense to me. Not sure if it really tells a story to members of the general population.
Also, I personally felt that the "eye candy" wasn't so impressive. Looked like any other ERP/B2B system out there. Aside from the criminal clip art and the maps, it might as well have been.
This demo reel was culled from our myriad online workflow demos. You can find them linked off of our main website or directly on the two analysis blogs:
I liked it OK, but strongly suggest you either use a player with a volume control or process the volume on the music before you make the flash, especially if you're going to use dance music that stays pinned in the red :)
The key points about the visualizations are twofold:
- They're good, interactive, snappy, and compelling.
- They're general purpose tools backed by real data, where the data is application specific, not the tools.
There are a bunch of these kinds systems in the government. Palantir's tech is pretty cool and a nice spin on the area (besides looking nice and slick). But hardly new.
It takes a lot of cues from mish-mash systems like this one (warning PDF)
It's nice that they are expanding out into financial services and geospatial analysis. Up till now it's largely been a glorified (and very expensive) link-analysis tool (see i2's and overwatch's tools).
Swing is a bit over-engineered, which makes it a somewhat cumbersome for simple projects but I'm not at all surprised it proves to be powerful in large ones.
I've seen these guys come up a few times over the years, and I think what they're doing is amazing. When I watched that video, I didn't just think "Wow, this is something cool" it was more of "I want to be involved with this". Working on the kind of stuff shown off in that video was just about as close to my dream job as I have ever seen.
On that note, I wanted to point out one screenshot in particularly, which just blew me away: http://blog.palantirtech.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/hh-d.... That has got to be one of the slickest, best looking interfaces I have ever seen. Some of the contrast is a little bad from a color-blind perspective (the titles for the widgets are very difficult to read), but the way they jammed so much information into a screenfull is amazing.
Human After All IMHO is probably the worst Daft Punk album Bangalter and Homem-Christo put together. Technologic is one of, if not the worst song on the entire album.
Also, I personally felt that the "eye candy" wasn't so impressive. Looked like any other ERP/B2B system out there. Aside from the criminal clip art and the maps, it might as well have been.
Music was grating after 30 seconds as well.
Still dig the company name though.