
Product Overview
Infinity is a planet-scale analytical database with blazing fast SQL queries over opaque content that is elastically scalable and uses deep learning at its core. With Infinity, the previously opaque data types like video, images (including PDFs), audio clips, and text are no longer opaque blobs but are magically transformed into intelligent and queryable data types.
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Infinity transforms opaque content into intelligent content by extracting, inferring, detecting, and indexing entities and metadata, and making it queryable with ANSI SQL extensions. Infinity is a fully managed, globally distributed database service with industry-leading SLAs - 99.999% availability of high availability, 99.999% and a single-digit millisecond low-latency at P99.
Infinity operates over all three cloud providers (AWS, GCP and Azure). Infinity allows customers to elastically and independently scale storage and throughput to provide the highest query throughput /dollar in the industry.
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Infinity's
Deep, Differentiated Moat
Support for all data types: unstructured, semi-structured, structured
Real time, updatable database for all data types - unstructured, semi-structured and structured.

Novel database engine with deep learning at its core
A novel, database engine built from the ground up with deep learning and multi-modality at its core.

Schema-free with blazing fast SQL
Blazing fast SQL query over multi-modal data without requiring a priori schema or model management hassles.

Low latency backed by SLA
Low-latency, massively parallel ingest, synchronization, storage and processing. Queries are operating close to real-time data with the fast time to insight.

Adaptive indexing for analytics
Adaptive indexing: updatable, inverted, columnar, forward (row), spatiotemporal, vector indexes for analytics.

Programmable consistency guarantees
Queries with guaranteed “bounded staleness” freshness to balance consistency and latency tradeoffs.

No ETL, with native support for diverse set of external data sources
No need to ETL - native support for diverse set of external data sources - object stores (e.g., S3, Substrate), real-time streams (e.g., Kafka) and content repositories (e.g., Dropbox), traditional warehouses (e.g., Redshift, Snowflake).
