I am a Palantir investor and appreciate your overall view of the company, the products it offers and how it is used in today's businesses. You gave an easy to understand presentation of what Palantir has to offer!
Eric, you didn't really help me understand what Palantir does. It sounds like SAP where you pay lots of money to consultants to provide a band-aid to connect your legacy systems together and you lose control of data to someone else. I'm wondering whether or not to invest more in Palantir at the moment. I like the way they are into AI for the NHS.
Eric It is not easy to describe Palantir as a technology. Sorry, but your description made it sound like a novice, start up! Palantir is one of the only 3 companies that are trusted by the pentagon for Level 6 security (DoD IL6). Guess what are the other 2? Amazon and Google 😉
right. Some simple and easy to understand examples of what it can do … would be useful. I still could not explain this to someone else. As the old daying goes - ‘if you can’t explain to to a five year old - you don’t understand it yourself’.
@@johnbwillit's the most vague sounding application ever, full of buzzwords to generate stock increase. I can barely find anyone on youtube using the software. Just a crazy amount of marketing spent talking about how it's the "next Nvidia" 😂
That was a very gloss over of the full capability of Palantir. No mention of the ontology and that's what sets Palantir apart from everyone else. Nobody can do what Palantir does including Microsoft and that's what propel PLTR ahead of MSFT within 5 yrs.
In my opinion, hint hint Summary of Palantir: Is a digital data flow chart on hyper drive, with secure Ai predictive blockchain set, analytic software solution systems.
so Palantir "fixes" complexity with yet more complexity which will, when palantir folds, need fixing again.. clueless gov and corporate execs will love it..
Palantir did fold, before, and took everything with them and left the military high and dry. I am surprised that the military is doing business with them.
I get the impression that Palantir is a cosmetics layer that would complicate the system and data architecture of an organization without providing any new functionality that can't be extracted from current systems. Most Global 5000 already have ERP/CRM systems that already provide the functionality Palantir promises, so why waste, time and effort? In my experience CIO new to an organization, like to leave a mark so they implement a new software solution just to prove their value. Some sunset a CRM solution from one company to implement a different one from a new entrant, this used to be the rage when Salesforce first came out. Adding additional layers that provide no real new functionality is never a good strategy. With new advances in AI (like chatGPT), Palantir's approach is probably outdated as the industry has moved to the Transformer model.
This is a terrible take, and clearly suggests you haven’t done research on the product. That’s like saying an orchestration later, or workflows on top of an erp aren’t useful or impactful. End business users will give you a very different answer. Palantir are those things on steroids because it is a cloud native, data science first platform
Here is what i am hearing from this: 1. You give up your data. 2. We just want big companies. 3 you wont be able to track where your data is going. 4 it will be slow. Trojan horse ? What value exactly do you provide then?
The explanation stayed in the abstract without the benefit of examples which kept me from actually being able to visualize just how Palantir could take, say, a shoe company to the next level of sales for instance. I need a more concrete explanation
It sounds like a generic data processing system for businesses. What's not being shown is how it actually works. When you're over-intellectualizing the product, it seems too good to be true.
This is pure BS buzz word soup. Without any meaning. Sounds like a trojan horse 😂 What company in their right mind reliquishes their gold, data, in as yoy say in 6:00 . It can be hard to track data throughout the system. Really!!!
yes. I was beginning to think - I am an idiot. I still don’t understand what Palantir does. After watching this - I remain clueless. In my own field - I know that I can explain technical concepts simply, if I have to - to the point where a five-year old can get it. Not the case here. Yikes.
According to this palantir products do a lot of things at the same time with a shallow reach, a mediocre one, a band aid to your company and no digital twin possible… very secure mediocre digital twin at least. With a review like this I’d never invest in it. This is an improvised, informal review of the company. Not a highly detail overview. This is a mediocre review same as his mediocre view of palantir.
Palantir litteraly tracks all the data...pretty sure its part of the purpose based access controls to track exactly "Who sees what". Palantir is the one who is sunnsetting these old systems...
I am a Palantir investor and appreciate your overall view of the company, the products it offers and how it is used in today's businesses. You gave an easy to understand presentation of what Palantir has to offer!
I hope you stayed in !!!
You still a investor ?
So glad I have invested heavily in this company 2 years ago !! Thank you 🙏
That must be nice and now your selling all of it ? Nice profits :)
This is the video I was looking for from you
Eric, you didn't really help me understand what Palantir does. It sounds like SAP where you pay lots of money to consultants to provide a band-aid to connect your legacy systems together and you lose control of data to someone else. I'm wondering whether or not to invest more in Palantir at the moment. I like the way they are into AI for the NHS.
Nice, and I am happy that CodeStrap mentioned something.
Eric It is not easy to describe Palantir as a technology. Sorry, but your description made it sound like a novice, start up! Palantir is one of the only 3 companies that are trusted by the pentagon for Level 6 security (DoD IL6). Guess what are the other 2? Amazon and Google 😉
Amazon and Microsoft*
i still don't understand . can someone explain to me what is the real application example of what palantir does ?
right. Some simple and easy to understand examples of what it can do … would be useful. I still could not explain this to someone else. As the old daying goes - ‘if you can’t explain to to a five year old - you don’t understand it yourself’.
@@johnbwillit's the most vague sounding application ever, full of buzzwords to generate stock increase. I can barely find anyone on youtube using the software. Just a crazy amount of marketing spent talking about how it's the "next Nvidia" 😂
@@getstuk87 Thank you. Yes. I went with Snowflake (as a partner to Nvidia) - as It is more easy to understand. Appreciate your reply. J
Market bullshit… poor investor who don’t understand that such hubris etl/streaming/sap/crm system are hundreds for many years
Military Tech Company to help US Dept of Defence
My company is onboarding Palantir. Anybody know how this would impact a firm from a disaster recovery business continuity perspective?
I answer this question in my podcast being released on august 21. Thank you for the great question!
@@erickimberling thanks. Plz keep me posted. I’d like to watch. Thanks.
@@erickimberling hello. Did you ever post your video about palantir and disaster recovery?
I going to start manufacturing a small scale biodiesel plant and I am confused which cloud ERP would be a good fit for managing my business?
That was a very gloss over of the full capability of Palantir. No mention of the ontology and that's what sets Palantir apart from everyone else. Nobody can do what Palantir does including Microsoft and that's what propel PLTR ahead of MSFT within 5 yrs.
I don't think I will invest anything in this company just because it takes so much to explain what they do and offer.
In my opinion, hint hint Summary of Palantir: Is a digital data flow chart on hyper drive, with secure Ai predictive blockchain set, analytic software solution systems.
Yes, invest only in really simple companies that anyone can copy /s
😂😂😂
@@maggielo1133fucking hell that was bad luck
😅😅😅😅😅😅 do as they do not as they say
so Palantir "fixes" complexity with yet more complexity which will, when palantir folds, need fixing again.. clueless gov and corporate execs will love it..
Palantir did fold, before, and took everything with them and left the military high and dry. I am surprised that the military is doing business with them.
I get the impression that Palantir is a cosmetics layer that would complicate the system and data architecture of an organization without providing any new functionality that can't be extracted from current systems. Most Global 5000 already have ERP/CRM systems that already provide the functionality Palantir promises, so why waste, time and effort? In my experience CIO new to an organization, like to leave a mark so they implement a new software solution just to prove their value. Some sunset a CRM solution from one company to implement a different one from a new entrant, this used to be the rage when Salesforce first came out. Adding additional layers that provide no real new functionality is never a good strategy. With new advances in AI (like chatGPT), Palantir's approach is probably outdated as the industry has moved to the Transformer model.
Palantis CEO claimed a few yeaers ago at Davos on CNBC , that China wants his AI software, which is bunch of lied since AI did not exist yet.
customers lurch from one "silver bullet" to the next..
This is a terrible take, and clearly suggests you haven’t done research on the product. That’s like saying an orchestration later, or workflows on top of an erp aren’t useful or impactful. End business users will give you a very different answer. Palantir are those things on steroids because it is a cloud native, data science first platform
@@uchihadayne6506 My predictions proved accurate one year out, see the decline in SalesForce and ServiceNow sales. Palantir will be next.
If I don’t understand I’m not investing
Here is what i am hearing from this:
1. You give up your data.
2. We just want big companies.
3 you wont be able to track where your data is going.
4 it will be slow.
Trojan horse ?
What value exactly do you provide then?
A “bandaid” is what I recall him saying.
The explanation stayed in the abstract without the benefit of examples which kept me from actually being able to visualize just how Palantir could take, say, a shoe company to the next level of sales for instance. I need a more concrete explanation
He doesn’t know what he is saying
I don’t know anything about this, but why do you say that?
It sounds like a generic data processing system for businesses. What's not being shown is how it actually works. When you're over-intellectualizing the product, it seems too good to be true.
This is pure BS buzz word soup. Without any meaning. Sounds like a trojan horse 😂
What company in their right mind reliquishes their gold, data, in as yoy say in 6:00 . It can be hard to track data throughout the system. Really!!!
yes. I was beginning to think - I am an idiot. I still don’t understand what Palantir does. After watching this - I remain clueless. In my own field - I know that I can explain technical concepts simply, if I have to - to the point where a five-year old can get it. Not the case here. Yikes.
According to this palantir products do a lot of things at the same time with a shallow reach, a mediocre one, a band aid to your company and no digital twin possible… very secure mediocre digital twin at least. With a review like this I’d never invest in it. This is an improvised, informal review of the company. Not a highly detail overview. This is a mediocre review same as his mediocre view of palantir.
Vapoware the cia uses
sounds like shit that steals data
so nobody knows what pltr does?
what a general blurry explanation.., almost funny
What is Palantir? Palantir is a company that hasn’t made a profit in 20 years.
Cool Story Bro 😂🤡
Looks like it's going to
You still believe that now?
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Just checking in.
Palantir litteraly tracks all the data...pretty sure its part of the purpose based access controls to track exactly "Who sees what".
Palantir is the one who is sunnsetting these old systems...