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Companies using Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud for Application Hosting and Computing Services include: EMC Insurance, a United States based Insurance organisation with 2200 employees and revenues of $650.0 million, Connecting Cambridgeshire United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $12.0 million, Labv Germany, a Germany based Life Sciences organisation with 11 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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Connecting Cambridgeshire United Kingdom | Government | 10 | $12M | United Kingdom | Wolfram | Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2023 | AWTG UK |
In 2023, Connecting Cambridgeshire United Kingdom deployed Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud as part of the Cambridgeshire Open RAN Ecosystem CORE project to provide hosted computation for 5G trials. The implementation is catalogued under Application Hosting and Computing Services and was focused on delivering predictive optimization and full-stack computational tooling for Open RAN performance validation across Cambridge.
Wolfram delivered a predictive optimisation rApp and associated full-stack computational tooling, the Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud instance providing the computational layer that executed optimisation workflows and model-driven analytics. The predictive optimisation rApp implemented policy-driven optimization routines and real-time inference pipelines to tune radio parameters and throughput targets during live trials.
The deployment was delivered within a multi-partner UK consortium led by Connecting Cambridgeshire, with AWTG UK acting as technical integrator, and integrated with field test instrumentation and Open RAN trial platforms operated across Cambridge. It is inferred from Wolfram’s full-stack delivery that Enterprise Private Cloud capabilities were used to host and coordinate the Wolfram computation layer, providing secure, centralized compute for model execution and data orchestration during the trials.
Governance and operational scope were consortium-led, with Connecting Cambridgeshire coordinating trial operations, AWTG UK handling technical integration, and the Wolfram layer supporting network engineering, trial management, and applied research functions. Field test outcomes reported sustained approximately 700 Mbps throughput with sub-10 ms latency in field tests, demonstrating the Application Hosting and Computing Services deployment supporting 5G Open RAN performance optimization.
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EMC Insurance | Insurance | 2200 | $650M | United States | Wolfram | Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, EMC Insurance deployed Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud as Application Hosting and Computing Services and used the Wolfram Language to support IoT and telematics research. The deployment established an enterprise-hosted computation environment to accelerate analytics work for internal research teams.
Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud was used to run Wolfram Language analytic workflows that ingested and processed vehicle-level and site-level sensor data, enabling time series analysis, signal extraction, and exploratory model execution. Functional emphasis in the implementation was on high-performance computation and telemetry analytics pipelines to support telematics research and sensor data investigation.
This work was research and analytics focused within the United States and targeted risk management and fleet operations functions, with outcomes oriented toward reducing operational risk, improving driver safety, and reducing fuel consumption. The Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud provided a centralized compute layer for ongoing IoT analysis that supported these operational risk outcomes.
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Labv Germany | Life Sciences | 11 | $3M | Germany | Wolfram | Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 LabV Germany worked with Wolfram Consulting to deploy a Wolfram-backed digital assistant and analytics platform using Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud, implementing a production-ready solution in the Application Hosting and Computing Services category for R&D and lab quality control. The engagement emphasized prompt-driven analysis and real-time insight, targeting instrument data and laboratory information management outputs for immediate analytical access.
The implementation configured the Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud to coordinate datasets, orchestrate computations, and surface LLM outputs through a digital assistant interface, delivering modular capabilities for data ingestion, computational workflows, and user-facing prompt handling. Functional modules included instrument data ingestion, LIMS output connectors, analytics pipelines, and an interactive assistant layer designed for scientist and quality control user workflows.
Integrations explicitly connected laboratory instrument streams and LIMS outputs to the Wolfram platform, enabling automated handoff from data capture to computation and narrative generation. The deployment was executed as a short engagement, completed in six weeks, and scoped to pilot users in R&D and quality control, where Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud centralized access to datasets and computation services.
Governance centered on standardizing prompt-driven workflows and operationalizing data coordination between instruments and LIMS outputs, with Wolfram Consulting guiding configuration and rollout. The short deployment reduced engineering hours by about 10 percent for pilot users, reflecting an operational efficiency outcome reported at pilot scale.
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