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Orbis Receives Patent for Cloud Transfer Service Technology

Orbis Receives Patent for Cloud Transfer Service Technology
Orbis’ systems and methods optimize the compression and transmission of data across computer systems.

Orbis Technologies, Inc., a global leader in providing component content management systems (CCMS) and content development services, announced this week the issuance of a new U.S. patent entitled “Systems and Computer Implemented Methods for Semantic Data Compression” (U.S. Patent No. 11,301,425).

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Orbis Technologies continues to revolutionize content management. The latest patent semantically compresses artifactsโ€”documents, images, and other data objectsโ€”and prioritizes them across disparate enterprise systems.

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“Our latest patent represents a continued commitment to introducing technology designed to support our global client base. The CTS technology built into our RSuite product line efficiently synchronizes large data sets distributed among disparate cloud systems via networks of varying reliability,” saysย Brian Ippolito, President & CEO of Orbis Technologies, Inc.

Orbis has received 13 U.S. patents covering various content management technology components such as Big Data, semantic search, cybersecurity, redaction, and content correlation. The Orbis semantic compression and transmission of data technology is incorporated into the Orbis RSuite Component Content Management System software.

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