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$PLTR PALANTIR INTRODUCES MMDP: Multi Modal Data Plane. Forward Deployed Architect Chad Wahlquist joined me to explain the future of interoperability and what it means for businesses that want to get the value of Palantir but also don't want to leave their existing tech stack. This could be an...

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Chad Wahlquistvor 1 Jahr

Ask me anything about MMDP! Also here is the website I showed:

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Arny Trezzivor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl MMDP was first mentioned in November as a "private launch". Love seeing projects scaling!

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IronicImmigrantvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl Having worked at MSFT sales, specifically their data and productivity products, I know for a fact their goal is more consumption, licenses. They don’t give a damn about customer outcomes but they will happily use customer stories for sales.

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Andy Renfrewvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl Oh, you mean to address something like this RFI:

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Mark Sinjouvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl Lets start a PLTR community group here on X, Amit! LFG!

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MPvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl I'm so glad I invested in PLTR early on. What a great decision to entrust my hard earned money to a great American company that is constantly innovating for the good of its customers and society in general. Palantir!!!

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ApeDegeneratenftvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl Legends

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Tumble Weedvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl BULLISH...PTFB

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Andy Renfrewvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl And it was very hard not to think of this visionary postulate:

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Karen Schermanvor 1 Jahr

@chadwahl I really like that attitude. So very irritating when you sign onto a service and you get locked in then the prices begin increasing.

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