Ontonix Signs Agreement with WIM, Military Institute of Medicine in Warsaw

Warsaw, April 6-th, 2018. WIM's director General Div. Prof. Dr Hab. Med. Grzegorz Gielerak signed with the chairman of Ontonix Dr. Jacek Marczyk, an agreement focusing on scientific and research cooperation. "The concluded agreement is the beginning of a promisingly interesting cooperation" - says Gen.Gielerak. "The Department of Cardiology and Internal Medicine WIM, with which the research will be carried out,  for more than twenty years has been a leading center conducting research in the field of non-invasive diagnostic methods in cardiology".

Ontonix s.r.l is an international company specializing in innovative methods of data analysis based on the assessment of the dynamics of complexity changes of the studied systems. Unique solutions proposed by Ontonix engineers with many years of scientific experience have proved useful, among others in the military, logistics, aviation engineering or capital markets, in predicting crisis situations and their impact on the system in which they took place.

"Cooperation with the Military Medical Institute gives a chance to assess the suitability of the methods developed by us in medicine" - says Dr. Jacek Marczyk - "We are happy that it is with the Military Institute that we will develop our activity in this area, because it guarantees us reliable results and access to the staff at the highest level, which is necessary for the joint commercialization of such solutions".

"An innovative approach to the synchronous evaluation of the dynamics of changes in the functioning of circulatory and nervous systems can be an important added value to the classical methods of assessing the complexity and interdependence of biological phenomena" - emphasizes General Grzegorz Gielerak.

"In modern cardiology, we can monitor so many parameters that their overall interpretation becomes more and more difficult" - adds Lt. Col. Dr. Hab. Med. Paweł Krzesiński, Head of the Clinic of Cardiology and Internal Diseases - "We are convinced that the holistic approach constituting the main idea of the analytical tools proposed by Ontonix will allow us to better diagnose and treat our patients".

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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 Receives Contract from Banca Popolare di Sondrio

Como, May 21-st 2019. 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 Italian cooperative 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 Launches a "Complexity Chip" in Collaboration with SAIC

Como, March 5-th, 2018. Ontonix launches a "Complexity Chip" for ultra-fast and secure complexity monitoring of mission-critical equipment and infrastructures in both military and civilian contexts. The chip is based on FPGA technology and has been developed jointly by Ontonix and SAIC in the framework of a project funded by the US Department of Defense Executive Agent for Printed Circuit Board and Interconnect Technology and the NSWC (Naval Surface Warfare Center).

"After more than a decade of research and testing with numerous clients and in diverse sectors, our QCM (Quantitative Complexity Management) technology is now mature for hardware implementation" said Dr. J. Marczyk, the founder and President of Ontonix. "We are proud to have collaborated with SAIC in the development of this new technology which takes complexity monitoring and management to a totally new level. Military and civilian infrastructures, systems and products, such as cars,  aircraft, or networks, have become increasingly complex and dependant on large amounts of software. As a consequence, their complexity has grown to huge proportions and must be monitored and managed. Because excessive complexity is a fenomenal source of problems, it must be considered as a new attribute and KPI (Key Performance Indicator) of modern products and infrastructures. Monitoring complexity helps to identify where its concentrations occur and, therefore, where it is most likely to expect problems or increased fragility. If you don't want to drown in complexity, the least you can do is monitor it", he added. "When integrated with a software/electronics system of an automobile or an aircraft, the QCM Chip becomes a modern early-warning box which detects both 'local' as well as 'systemic' problems. Conventional black boxes only store data. Our QCM Chip is able to process it and extract additional value in the form of pre-alarms. On another note, it is important to mention that real-time complexity monitoring is possible also in medicine. Over the years we have tested QCM techniques in medicine in various contexts. Now we are ready to move to the next level, by developing advanced patient monitoring systems for hospitals as well as for field application in the form of hand-held devices," he concluded.

With QCM technology now available on a chip, QCM enters into a new era. It is the goal of Ontonix to implement its complexity monitoring chip in:

  • automobiles, land vehicles

  • aircraft, spacecraft, UAVs

  • ships, submarines

  • trains

  • turbines, compressors, transformers

  • networks

  • critical infrastructures

Each chip may be delivered with a specific board, which includes a microprocessor that manages all data Input/Output traffic. Different variants of the product are available, with number of data channels ragning from a few tens to 1000. Shipping of the product will commence in July 2018.

A prototype board with the QCM Chip is illustrated below.

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Complexity monitoring device with ruggedized enclosure

Complexity monitoring device with ruggedized enclosure

To obtain more information on our Complexity Chip contact us.

 

 

About SAIC

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a premier technology integrator in the technical, engineering, intelligence, and enterprise information technology markets. SAIC has approximately 15,000 employees worldwide. 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 Receives Contract from SAIC

Como, November 16-th 2017. Ontonix, a company developing unique solutions and services in Quantitative Complexity Management (QCM), announces a contract from SAIC. The contract includes consulting services, the Quantitative Complexity Management software suite, comprising OntoSpace and OntoNet, and hardware implementation of the QCM. For more information on the QCM suite visit website.


About SAIC

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a premier technology integrator in the technical, engineering, intelligence, and enterprise information technology markets. SAIC has approximately 15,000 employees worldwide. 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.

Nomisma and Ontonix Organize Event on Complexity and Critical Infrastructures and Networks

Como, 1-st November, 2017. Nomisma, a company that carries out economic research for businesses and public administrations at national and international level, and Ontonix, the first company to develop technology and methodologies for Quantitative Complexity Management, organize jointly an event dedicated to complexity and critical infrastructures and networks.

The event shall be held in Bologna at Nomisma headquarters, Palazzo Davila Bargellini, on November 23-rd, 2017. Dr. Francesco Antonioli from il Sole 24 Ore will moderate the event with speakers from IBM, CISCO, Banca Popolare di Sondrio, Universita' di Roma La Sapienza, Ministry of Economic Development, Euro IB Investment Bank, Nomisma and Ontonix.

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"Critical infrastructures are large, interconnected and complex networks of networks, on which depends the functioning of a modern state. Their hallmark is high complexity", said Dr. J. Marczyk, the founder and President of Ontonix. "However, this complexity has never actually been measured. We know these systems are complex but we don't know how complex that is. Today, with our technology, we are able to measure the complexity of very large-scale systems, including millions of variables.  The reason why it is important to measure and monitor the complexity of critical infrastructures is due to one fundamental fact: excessive complexity is a formidable source of fragility. Fragile systems are vulnerable which, in turn, implies increased exposure" he added. "Our dependence on energy, IT, telecommunication networks, or the intenet, increases quickly and on a daily basis. Real-time monitoring of their complexity  provides, in addition to a measure of their resilience, an efficient early-warning capability, pinpointing concentrations of fragility and anticipating potential systemic collapses before they arise. The old 'Too Big To Fail' paradigm is giving way to a new one: 'Too Complex To Survive'" said Mr. D. Noventa, VP at Ontonix and promoter of the event.

About Nomisma

Nomisma, economic research company, was founded in Bologna in 1981 as a limited company, upon the initiative of Nerio Nesi and Francesco Bignardi, then president and general manager of BNL. The two founders gained the support of the major Italian banks and several international banks and entrusted the coordination of the research to Romano Prodi, then Professor of Economics and Industrial Policy at the University of Bologna.

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.

ISO Developing Guidelines on Business Complexity Analysis

Como, 20-th July, 2017. The ISO Technical Committee 292 is developing the ISO 22375 Security and Resilience Guidelines for Business Complexity Analysis.

The project stems from the Italian UNI 11613 Business Complexity Assessment guidelines published in December 2015. The UNI 11613 is the World's first complexity-specific standard which has been originated by Ontonix and of which Ontonix is the principal co-author.

"Over the past fifteen years, since we have devised the Quantitative Complexity Theory, we have transformed the idea of measuring and managing complexity into a technology, then into commercial software products and finally into a business. We are very proud to be the originators of the first complexity-specific standard and the fact that now ISO is developing the ISO 22375 is further confirmation of the importance of complexity management in today's turbulent economy and society", said Dr. J. Marczyk, the founder and President of Ontonix. "We are glad to see that ISO 22375 points specifically to complexity-induced risk, which, according to Ontonix, is probably the most severe and hidden form of exposure that we face today", he added. "However, in order to manage complexity it must first be measured. Talking about complexity is not enough. Serious science starts when you begin to measure", he concluded.

For information about ISO 22375 click 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 Altec Space Sign Agreement

Como, July 17-th 2017. Ontonix, a company developing solutions and services in Quantitative Complexity Management, has signed an agreement with Altec Space. Turin-based ALTEC – Aerospace Logistics Technology Engineering Company – is the Italian center of excellence for the provision of engineering and logistics services to support operations and utilization of the International Space Station and the development and implementation of planetary exploration missions.


About Altec

ALTEC is a public-private company owned by the major European space company, Thales Alenia Space and the Italian Space Agency, ASI.  ALTEC is based in Turin and has liaison offices at NASA and ESA. ALTEC services ranging from engineering and logistics support, training of astronauts, to support experiments in biomedicine in particular, the processing of scientific data, the development and management of the ground segment of space programs and the promotion of space culture.

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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 Receives Contract from Banca Popolare di Sondrio

Como, February 7-th 2017. 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 Italian cooperative 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.