Ontonix Founder Contributes to CSR 2015 Report Presented in Davos WEF

Como, Davos, January 23-th 2015. Dr. J.Marczyk, the Founder and President of Ontonix, contributes a chapter of the 2015 CSR Index Report. The chapter, entitled "Sustainability, Complexity and Reputational Capital: the Key Drivers of Value Creation in a More Fragile World", indicates quantitative complexity techniques as means of addressing fragility, one of the main factors inhibiting sustainability in a turbulent global economy.

The CSR Index 2015 Report has been presented at Davos at the World Economic Forum, Media Tenor Reputation Lab on January 23-rd, 2015. The presentation of the report counted on the participation of Dr. Francis Quinn, Director Sustainability, Workiva, Mr. Michael Moller, Acting General Director UN in Geneva, Dr. Joachim Faber, Chairman, Deutsche Börse and Mr. Rob Davies, Minister of Trade and Industry, South Africa.

The report is available here.

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.

Ontonix and CISCO Sign Agreement

Como, October 21-st 2014. Ontonix announces agreement with CISCO in order to explore the application of its QCM (Quantitative Complexity Management) technology in various areas, ranging from Critical Infrastructure Protection, with a specific product called Critical Network Complexity Analysis System (CNCAS), to Situation Support Systems (S3 Project), as well as developing R&D activities within the Quantum Electronics context. In the case of critical infrastructure protection, the primary objective is to anticipate situations of potential systemic collapse, monitoring national and critical infrastructures (ICT, transportation, supplies, etc.). In the field of Quantum Electronics the focus shall be on the implementation of Qnet (Quantum Net) functional upgrades such as Quantum Computers and Quantum Cryptography. The parties also intend to define a Bundle Proposition, integrating Ontonix´s OntoNet QCM engine with CISCO´s products.

About CISCO

Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. Cisco has a revenue of over $48 billion, more than 74000 employees and owns more than 17000 patents. For more information visit website.
 

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.

Ontonix Obtains Contract from Biotronik

Como, October 2-nd 2014. Ontonix announces agreement with Berlin-based Biotronik to evaluate its QCM (Quantitative Complexity Management) technology in the analysis of monitored patients who are undergoing Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. The objective is to apply QCM in an early-warning context.


About Biotronik

One of the world´s leading manufacturers of cardio- and endovascular medical devices, BIOTRONIK is headquartered in Berlin, Germany, and represented in over 100 countries by a global workforce of more than 5600 employees. Several million patients have received BIOTRONIK implants designed to save lives and improve quality of life. For more information on Biotronik visit website.

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.

Ontonix and IBM Sign Agreement

Como, October 1-st 2014. Ontonix announces agreement with New York-based IBM to evaluate interoperability between OntoNet™, its Quantitative Complexity Management engine, and IBM´s software tools. Collaboration will be performed at Haifa-based IBM Lab.


About IBM

The International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is an American multinational technology and consulting corporation, with headquarters in Armonk, New York, United States. IBM manufactures and markets computer hardware and software, and offers infrastructure, hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. For more information on IBM visit website.

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.

Ontonix Obtains Contract from AUDI

Como, May 3-rd 2014. Ontonix obtains a contract from AUDI for services and the OntoNet™ Quantitative Complexity Management system. OntoNet™, the World´s first complexity management system, is a unique engine which is used in a wide variety of applications and across different industries where robustness and resilience are of concern. OntoNet™ is based on proprietary Visual Analytics technology developed by Ontonix and allows one to identify the sources of vulnerability in systems, businesses and processes. The system is available both in the cloud as well as an Enterprise Solution.


About AUDI
For information about AUDI visit the corporate website.

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.

Ontonix and SCS Sign Collaboration Agreement

Como, March 14-th 2014. Ontonix, and SCS Super Computing Solutions, a CINECA company, have signed a partnership agreement, aiming at joint development of OntoNet™ MPP and solution of the so-called Extreme Problems. Such problems are generally multi-disciplinary in nature and involve millions of variables. Their solution requires non-traditional model-free approaches such as those developed by Ontonix and offered in its Quantitative Complexity Management (QCM) engine Ontonet™.

"Extreme Problems are very difficult to treat with conventional means and generally lead to states of persistent inefficiency, huge losses and/or delays. In the majority of cases, this is caused by hidden and excessive complexity. It is therefore paramount to re-formulate such problems from a totally new perspective, aiming at the quantification of complexity and determining its makeup" said Dr. J. Marczyk, President of Ontonix. "The scalar version of OntoNet™ is able to tackle problems of moderate size, involving thousands of variables. The development of a Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) version of our QCM engine will allow us to attack problems of a totally different magnitude and nature" he added. "Our partnership with SCS is not only of strategic importance to Ontonix, it allows us to develop new success-fee-based business models" he concluded.

For information on Extreme Problems visit website.

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.

Ontonix Obtains Contract from Banca Popolare di Sondrio

Como, January 13-th 2014. Ontonix, a company developing solutions and services in Quantitative Complexity Management, announces a contract from the Banca Popolare di Sondrio for the annual renewal of the license of its software products as well as consulting services.


About Banca Popolare di Sondrio

Founded in 1871, the Banca Popolare di Sondrio is one of the first popular Italian banks that was inspired by the popular cooperative banking movement. Over time and thanks to the gradual expansion of it´s activities and presence on the territory, the bank gained more regional dimensions with the possibility of operating nationwide, while at the same time keeping strong ties to the zone of origin. The bank employs more than 2,500 persons, and has 300 branches. For more information visit website.
 

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.

Ontonix Obtains Contract from FAW-Volkswagen

Como, Beijing, December, 18-th 2013. Ontonix obtains a contract from FAW-VW for the purchase of OntoTest. OntoTest, which is powered by the Quantitative Complexity Management engine OntoNet, is a unique tool for performing model-validation, benchmarking and for comparisons of test and simulation results.



About FAW-VW

The FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Company (informally abbreviated to FAW-VW) was founded on 6 February 1991 as a Chinese joint venture between First Automobile Works (FAW) and Volkswagen Group. For more information visit website.

Dr. Jacek Marczyk

Visionary, ex rocket scientist, businessman and writer with over 35 years of experience in QUANTITATIVE large-scale Uncertainty and Complexity Management in diverse fields (manufacturing, finance, economics).

Author of ten books on simulation, uncertainty and complexity management, rating.

Developed in mid 90s the theory of eigenvalue orbits, a generalization of the concept of eigenvalue.

In 2000-2005 has developed the first Quantitative Complexity Theory (QCT), including a comprehensive measure of complexity.

Founded Ontonix Complexity Management in 2005 in the USA and launched in 2006 the first commercial system for MEASURING and managing complexity: OntoSpace.

www.ontonix.com

In 2009 developed real-time technology to measure the complexity and stability of patients during operation or permanence in Intensive Care Units.

http://www.ontomed.net

Developed a new theory of risk and rating published in 2009 in a book entitled "A New Theory of Risk and Rating".

Over last decade develops quantitative complexity management (QCM) technology and solutions for applications in economics, finance, Risk Rating and Management as well as in Asset Management and medicine. In the past five years works towards the democratization of ratings.