Fractal is a quantum speed, on current hardware software stack available today. Fractal was developed for the United States Government intelligence community – to deliver quantum speed, without a data center.
Fractal is now in use at electric utilities, U.S. Government agencies and demonstration projects presented here. Members of the Fractal team built the eBay fraud detection engine, the underlying technology for the TSA No-Fly List and the fraud systems for much of the auto insurance industry.
Fractal is an independent software company, located in Austin, Texas and accepts no outside funding. The Fractal go-to-market model is to work through independent software partners who need quantum speed on current hardware today.

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