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500
datacubes
3.440
TB (uncompressed) of EO data
1
location-transparent information space

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  Actionable Datacubes

CoperniCUBE Actionable Datacubes, available on the T-Systems Marketplace, enable mastering Earth Observation data and develop innovative services that enable better and faster business decision making.

Its powerful, easy-to-use, open standards based datacube engine,rasdaman, unleashes the Copernicus archives for access, processing, analysis, fusion and visualization of any-size EO data. Try out the award-winning, world-leading rasdaman datacubes hands-on, visiting the Earth Datacube Playground!

CoperniCUBE Datacubes are proud member of the EarthServer Datacube Federation, the world's largest location-transparent datacube federation of superscale data centers. The concepts implemented in rasdaman have massively shaped Big Data standards, such as the OGC WCPS geo datacube analytics language and the ISO Array SQL standard.

  Huh? Datacubes?

Not sure about datacube standards? See the EarthServer datacube standards training for an easy-to-digest introduction to the datacube standards, from zero to hero. Further practical tips can be found in the rasdaman cheatsheets and tutorial on OGC WCS/WCPS/WMS.

  rasdaman

rasdaman ("raster data manager") has pioneered the field of actionable datacubes (then called Multidimensional Discrete Data, MDD) as documented in patens and scientific publications and today is sets itself apart by its flexibility, performance, and scalability [SSDBM 2014, SIGMOD DanaC 2014, IJDE 2015]. Rasdaman embeds itself smoothly into relational databases, but can also run standalone on the file system. In fact, rasdaman still is the first fully implemented, operationally used system with an array query language and optimized, multi-parallel processing engine with unprecedented scalability. Deployments are in the multi-Petabytes; with EarthServer, intercontinental fusion of Petabyte datacubes is being established.

  Funding

The CoperniCUBE team gratefully acknowledges funding via several projects, including EU LandSupport, EU PARSEC, German BMEL DynAWI, ESA Cube4All, and several more.

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