We really appreciate your insight into Palantir products. Great to have your knowledge transfer to a neophyte like me. Good to have you back whenever your time permits.
agree, the masses do not yet realize the value of the baked-in compliance features via Foundry/AIP. on the margins note - the thing that has me excited is actually reducing the barrier to entry for innovation and disruption by small startups without massive capital. We are set to experience another level of speed of innovation and iteration thanks to Palantir's products - not only in commercial software but also in national security and defense.
Welcome back !! Still one question about AIP now I cant find the answer to… how do you join the market place? How do you use aip bow with out $1million
I have one point of contention on app stores. Comparing to Apple and Google is probably less useful since we are talking about enterprises vs avg consumer. I would be curious what the revenue per developer number is Apple vs Salesforce.
For sure, you want enterprise equivalents. One thing to clear up though, I wasn't really going for revenue per developer as much as to show free vs paid apps and how that effects both the number of developers and consumers of apps. To generate network effects, you need a large number of both, and the key metric is the number of free apps. Here are the numbers for Salesforce: Company. Apps Free Paid Publishers Revenue Salesforce 4,500 3,000 (66%) 1,500 (34%) 5,591 $1.6 billion
@@codestrap8031 You know the funny thing is, despite app stores holding countless apps.. if you take 10 of your buddies you all probably have 90% similar apps. A huge chunk of apps have very few installs and are redundant, as one would think for a consumer space. I share your view that with ontology/foundry, it would facilitate a true app marketplace for enterprise similar to other app stores where a single developer could create useful apps vs today where enterprise software is super buggy even with huge engineering teams. That will naturally lead to large numbers of apps as well as individual engineers hoping to launch into success without huge development costs
Marketplaces are saturated, but no one else has the ontology and architecture to quickly overlay these apps on a company’s data layer in a meaningful way. That’s why Palantir will win. Thoughts?
Hi @CodeStrap, i am a fan, long term follower, investor in PLTR and a software dev by profession, recently i have been searching of ways to become an expert in Palantir Foundry and AIP, I think the demand for those professional is going to sky rocket in the market if not already, can you please suggest how can one do that?
Check out Ontologize. The founder, Taylor, is ex Palantir. Hes got a great training program. Palantir also has an official training and certification site
We are about to take off. Investing since 2021 held through the downturns and kept believing.
What a great surprise to see your post. Been accumulating PLTR since 2021 and lived and died on your info from back in the day!
We really appreciate your insight into Palantir products. Great to have your knowledge transfer to a neophyte like me. Good to have you back whenever your time permits.
Thank you, it's good to be back
Ahhhh jeah! Palantir community appreciates your insights very much
Thank you!
agree, the masses do not yet realize the value of the baked-in compliance features via Foundry/AIP.
on the margins note - the thing that has me excited is actually reducing the barrier to entry for innovation and disruption by small startups without massive capital. We are set to experience another level of speed of innovation and iteration thanks to Palantir's products - not only in commercial software but also in national security and defense.
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Much appreciated as always. Your explanations have shed so much light for me, even before you had access to Pltr software.
You are back and back. Ty Codestrap! So good to see your video!
Awesome content Dorian. Great to see you back!
Thank you so much for this breakdown, looking forward to it! 🥳
Awesome video Code, I'm super excited about AIPnow as a distribution channel and go to market strategy.
Thank you!
Happy to see you back, Code!
Missing your weekend PLTR & coffee!
The OG is back! 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!
Strap! Watched it again. Jerseyman from X. Anthony. Thanks again brother.
You bet. Thanks for watching, twice!
Thank you, Thank you. As always, high quality content.
Thank you so much Code! This was awesome
Glad you liked it!
Happy to see you again
Great breakdown!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Let’s go
My DUDE, YOURE BACK!!!! Hope you’re doing well sir!
Long PLTR! Great video.
Thanks!
Welcome back !! Still one question about AIP now I cant find the answer to… how do you join the market place? How do you use aip bow with out $1million
For now, u can't, but it won't be that way forever
We missed you man, hope life has been good to you!
Excellent, thanks!
Awesome video!👏🫡
Thanks!
Good work Dorian 👏
Thank you!
Let’s fucking gooooooooooooooooooo the legend is back!
Thanks for the video sir.
Strap is BACK!!! Let’s go PLTR longs!! 🎉
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He’s back!
Thank you code 🙏
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Codey for president 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Code strap is back 🙏👍
Thank you
Magic Man, I named my first born Alexander. Dorian was a close second on the preferred list of names. :)
Haha, that's awesome.
I have one point of contention on app stores. Comparing to Apple and Google is probably less useful since we are talking about enterprises vs avg consumer. I would be curious what the revenue per developer number is Apple vs Salesforce.
For sure, you want enterprise equivalents. One thing to clear up though, I wasn't really going for revenue per developer as much as to show free vs paid apps and how that effects both the number of developers and consumers of apps. To generate network effects, you need a large number of both, and the key metric is the number of free apps. Here are the numbers for Salesforce:
Company. Apps Free Paid Publishers Revenue
Salesforce 4,500 3,000 (66%) 1,500 (34%) 5,591 $1.6 billion
@@codestrap8031 You know the funny thing is, despite app stores holding countless apps.. if you take 10 of your buddies you all probably have 90% similar apps. A huge chunk of apps have very few installs and are redundant, as one would think for a consumer space. I share your view that with ontology/foundry, it would facilitate a true app marketplace for enterprise similar to other app stores where a single developer could create useful apps vs today where enterprise software is super buggy even with huge engineering teams. That will naturally lead to large numbers of apps as well as individual engineers hoping to launch into success without huge development costs
Marketplaces are saturated, but no one else has the ontology and architecture to quickly overlay these apps on a company’s data layer in a meaningful way. That’s why Palantir will win.
Thoughts?
LFG 👑
Hi @CodeStrap, i am a fan, long term follower, investor in PLTR and a software dev by profession, recently i have been searching of ways to become an expert in Palantir Foundry and AIP, I think the demand for those professional is going to sky rocket in the market if not already, can you please suggest how can one do that?
Check out Ontologize. The founder, Taylor, is ex Palantir. Hes got a great training program. Palantir also has an official training and certification site
@@codestrap8031 thanks
We need a NATO/EU Version of FedStart. Start with the UK. Next go after Poland and then go after the Baltic States, Sweden, and Finland.
Will palantir eventually be able to disrupt the majority of Microsoft offerings as they are rolled into foundry and work together?
I think Microsoft is a direct competitor here with Fabric. Similar architectures may eventually be possible with Fabric and PowerApps
Do you see any other direct competitors, or is it just Microsoft for now?
They must be doing something good. They keep getting defense contracts
I thought you weren't allowed to post on social media anymore?
Contracts tend to expire.