The Company
Informeta, LLC, a 5-year old company, markets a data analytical engine, support, and consulting services to end users, OEMs, and VARs. The versatile platform performs data pattern analysis for the purpose of identifying anomalies, repairing data, and assessing data integrity, for risk management and fraud forensic probabilities.
Informeta's software is a unique and completed suite of standalone software, and a forerunner in the area of applied artificial intelligence: it works by "understanding" complex relationships in data that uses soft rules and combines knowledge learned from numerical data, textual data or expert knowledge to predict forward and backward to arrive at a single evaluation.
The Specialty
Informeta, LLC uses Markov chains in contrast to artificial neural networks. Since Markov chains correspond to observable happenings in the real world, it is possible to apply prior knowledge in the form of constraints from experts to provide predictions and postdictions as well as to provide a measure of how good the predictions are.
Management Team
Informeta, LLC has two partners: Alan S. Waksman (President and Chairman) and Dr. Ron Coleman (Executive Vice President and CIO), who have previously worked together during a 20-year period at Applied Concepts and Bell Laboratories.
Alan Waksman was founder (1979) and president and sole owner of Applied Concepts, Inc, a 300 person IT consulting company sold in 1999, and was a former, 12-year board member of the National Association of Computer Consulting Businesses, a national organization that represented over $3 billion in consulting revenues.
Dr. Ron Coleman holds two IBM patents and led the development of IBM's first scalable parallel supercomputer (SP1), which went on to become Deep Blue which defeated the worlds chess champion, Gary Kasparov. He also holds two Citigroup patents pending on assuring financial data integrity. Dr. Coleman is the creator of Informeta's artificial intelligent software engine Mentys.

