📣 Another shout-out from the press talking about our most recent deployment of the NVIDIA DGX H100 supercomputer - the fourth generation of the most powerful supercomputer for machine learning and artificial intelligence calculations, which is equipped with eight Hopper architecture accelerators. It is currently the most powerful hardware and tuned software stack that contains the most widely used machine learning frameworks in the form of application containers. https://lnkd.in/g3YsCevC #compute #ai #supercomputer #cantouchthis #marketingAI
Alembic Technologies, Inc.
Software Development
San Francisco, California 1,597 followers
The first Marketing Event Conversion and Correlation engine (MECC), purpose-built for enterprise marketing teams.
About us
Alembic is the first Marketing Event Conversion and Correlation Engine, purpose-built to tie marketing activities to revenue outcomes. Based in San Francisco, the Alembic team features technologists and operators working to build the data platform of choice for enterprise marketing teams. Alembic ingests billions of data points directly from digital marketing tools to paint a full picture of an organization's marketing footprint and brand value. From there, Alembic surfaces never before seen insights and actionable items to help marketing teams know exactly what to do next to drive the best possible outcomes.
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https://getalembic.com/
External link for Alembic Technologies, Inc.
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Primary
350 Townsend St
210
San Francisco, California 94107, US
Employees at Alembic Technologies, Inc.
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Lloyd Taylor
COO at Alembic Technologies, Stochastic Systems Engineer
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Abby Kearns
CTO @ Alembic | Board Director @ Lightbend, Invoke, Stackpath
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Jonathan Chum
Senior Director of Engineering at Alembic Technologies, Inc.
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Reggie Riley
Enterprise Sales and Business Development Executive | Global Team Leader | Leading by Example | Revenue Growth Leadership
Updates
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Tomás P. at Forrester B2B Summit in Austin giving a talk on Causality. 📚 Great turn out for marketers that want understand ROI. #forrB2Bsummit
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We wrapped up our second day at the Forrester B2B Summit in Austin. The attendees, the keynotes, and the food have been amazing! We also can't wait for our founder Tomás P., to give a talk during in the Marketplace East Theater at 10:30 AM CT 5/8 be sure to check us out! #b2b #ForrB2Bsummit
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A great first day at the Forrester B2B Summit, the conference energy was amazing! Come visit us at booth 1034. We are raffling an iPad! #forrB2Bsummit
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Today, Alembic debuts hallucination-free AI for enterprise data analysis and decision support. Alembic is deploying an AI supercomputer to power its new composite and causality AI systems. The new platform will feature NVIDIA DGX H100 enabling Alembic to infuse its applications with differentiated AI capabilities. Alembic is the first company to precisely trace and prove the results of marketing programs and to apply composite AI, causal AI, a graph neural network, and advanced contact-tracing mathematics developed during the pandemic to marketing analytics. The result for enterprise marketing organizations is a crystal-clear understanding of the results and ROI of their various marketing programs and initiatives. Alembic is also a member of NVIDIA Inception, a global program designed to nurture cutting-edge startups—more in the link. Remember, the Nvidia DGX H100 supercomputer powers some of the most powerful GenAI and LLMs like OpenAI ChatGPT https://lnkd.in/g8dYaasB #AI #causality #enterpriseAI #supercomputer #GNN #marketing #youaintseeanythinglikethisyet
Exclusive: Alembic debuts hallucination-free AI for enterprise data analysis and decision support
https://venturebeat.com
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Alembic applies mathematics and AI developed for identifying causes, treatments, and mortality during the pandemic to trace the results of marketing initiatives. We provide leading companies with a real-time view to optimize all marketing activity and sales funnel movement. We’re backed by leading tech luminaries and innovators, including WndrCo, founded by DreamWorks founder Jeffrey Katzenberg, Jensen Huang, Joe Montana, and many more. We are looking for the best engineers and developers.
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Props to Victoria Fischer of Innovation Roundtable, a World 50 Group Community for hosting our team Jayden Ziegler, PhD and James L. in fabulous Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the new HQ of Fiserv. It was great seeing such great brands listen to our presentations, like Lowe's Companies, Inc., Marriott International Estée Lauder Companies Inc., and many more. We can't wait to see what happens next! #martech #pitchperfect
Exciting news from Milwaukee, WI! Today marks the kickoff of our Marketing Technology Innovation Roundtable. Huge congratulations and heartfelt gratitude to all our innovators! Adludio, Alembic Technologies, Inc., Claravine, Creative AI Academy, GrowthLoop, Keen Decision Systems, OfferFit, PA Consulting. Your dedication and forward-thinking approach are driving us toward new horizons. Let's keep pushing the boundaries of marketing technology together! 🚀 #MTIRS24
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We are growing. Please welcome the newest members of the Alembic Team George Mathew - Head of AI Science Nicolette Jolicoeur - Operations Manager Welcome to the team Alchemists!
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Alembic Technologies, Inc. reposted this
There's been a lot of pessimism over the last few years about San Francisco. But where the startup-and-venture ecosystem is unconcerned, it's unwarranted. One in five dollars that the venture industry invested in the U.S. last year went to startups based in The City. That's 20% going to startups based within San Francisco's 49 square miles; it doesn't includes those in the rest of the Bay Area. And investors actually increased their investment in San Francisco-based startups last year even as the venture industry as a whole sharply curtailed investments nationwide. A big part of the reason for that: The City has become ground zero for the AI industry, with many of the biggest names — and lots of smaller ones — making their home here. For the latest issue of the Nob Hill Gazette, the Examiner's sister publication, I took a close look at what's happening with San Francisco's venture and startup scene, with help from NFX's Pete Flint, Hayden AI's Chris Carson, Alembic Technologies, Inc.' s Tomás P., Lightspeed's Sydney Sykes, Trucks Venture Capital's Reilly Brennan, PitchBook's Kyle Stanford, CAIA, JLL's Chris Pham, CBRE's Colin Yasukochi and University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business' Molly Turner.
Venture Awaits
nobhillgazette.com
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Our own John A. is in the news making comments on AI growth: “Access to the newer hardware is few and far between,” “This presents an impediment to newer startups which may not have the political or business relationships to acquire and use such hardware.” We are so fortunate to have great partnerships with companies like NVIDIA early in our company history.
With NVIDIA rolling out a new high-end processor, I spoke with industry analysts, venture investors and a startup founder about how the company's dominance of the AI chip industry — and the resulting price premium it's able to command — is affecting startups in San Francisco and beyond. Nvidia is clearly benefitting from its preeminence. Last year, its annual profit was greater than its annual revenue in any prior year. And nearly one of every two dollars it recorded in sales went straight to its bottom line. But that windfall is having ripple effects elsewhere, particularly when it comes to which startups are raising venture funds, how much they're raising and how they're spending their money. Thanks to NFX's Pete Flint, EMARKETER's Jacob Bourne, Mercury Research, Inc.'s Dean McCarron, Gartner's Chirag Dekate, Ph.D., IDC's Shane Rau, Alembic Technologies, Inc.'s John A., PitchBook's Brendan Burke and Monochrome Capital's Ben Metcalfe for sharing their thoughts and insights.
Nvidia’s pricey AI processors weigh on startups
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