The Row64 Stack

Row64 optimizes for decision speed with a GPU-accelerated operational runtime, browser-based data visualization, and end-to-end APIs that any application can build on.

Platform Overview
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Streaming Server
Aggregates data from streaming services (e.g Kafka), brokers (e.g. MQTT), and devices directly via a C++ API into RAMDB, refreshing at sub-millisecond latency.
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RAMDB
An in-memory data store that holds the current state of all operational data in one place: live telemetry (streaming data), geographic layers (maps), warehouse data (structured), and files like images and PDFs (unstructured) content.
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Row64 Server
A high-speed WebSocket compute server. Any application — not just Row64's GPU Dashboards — can connect to request data and receive live state changes in real time.
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GPU Dashboards
Browser-based, GPU-accelerated dashboards render visuals in real time, enabling instant exploration of telemetry, geographic layers, warehouse data, and unstructured content across most browsers and devices.
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Studio
An intuitive authoring environment usable by operators and engineers alike where dashboards and data models are built.
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API Overview
A broad set of APIs automate dataflow from upstream sources to downstream action systems without replacing existing infrastructure. With Row64, every capability is programmable.
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Row64's Three Pillars

What sets Row64 apart is its real-time performance, its unified visual layer, and its end-to-end automation.

Real-Time Performance Everywhere

Row64's runtime eliminates latency. From ingesting sub-millisecond data streams to high-speed GPU compute and rendering of massive datasets, operators see and react as events unfold, not on batch refresh cycles.

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Every Asset. One Unified Canvas.

A GPU-rendered surface combines real-time telemetry, unlimited geographic layers, warehouse data, and unstructured content, enabling operators to visualize and interact instantly with a complete picture—and only the signals that matter— without switching tools.

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From Detection to Action Automatically

Every surface is programmable. Row64's open, API-first architecture makes detection, understanding, and action callable, so events automatically trigger action when needed.

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Up and Running in Days, Not Quarters

More Compute Without More Cost

Row64's stack delivers greater computing power and performance with lower-cost infrastructure.

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Run in Any Environment

On prem, in the cloud, or on the edge, Row64's highly performant, real-time architecture runs in any environment or operating system.

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Adapt to Any Workflow

Operators interact with the visual canvas; engineers automate via APIs — purpose-built surfaces for each role: automation or human in the loop

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Security at Scale

Federated security, layered access controls, and SELinux support, enterprise-grade protection without compromising operational speed.

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Technology Partners

We're proud to collaborate with some of the biggest and best players in the game. Here are a few of the companies we work with.