Fathym simplifies cloud complexity by orchestrating cloud-native tools and services, and bringing together the exploding worlds of no-code and low-code with ‘high-code.’
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All-in-one.
With Fathym you can get going with a full, best-practice, Azure cloud today – at the touch of a button.
You can do this through Fathym's SaaS Cloud for shared resources, or through our Enterprise Cloud – deployed into your Azure tenant for maximum access and control.
The Fathym platform is a composable application platform for delivering future-proof, enterprise-ready applications with Azure. Source Control via GitHub repositories. Build Pipelines via GitHub Actions.
You can choose a different source control, such as GitLab, Bit Bucket, Azure, or even ZIP files. You can choose a different build pipeline, such as Azure, Netlify, or Cloudflare.
Infrastructure as Code via Azure Bicep and ARM.
You can choose a different Infrastructure management tools, such as Terraform, Chef, Puppet or Ansible.
Low Code via Fathym’s Low Code Units.
These flexible containers are not just configurations like other “low code” offerings. They’re real code – in components.
Identity via Fathym’s Identity and Permission system integrated with Azure Active Directory.
Other integration options include Okta, Auth0, and others.
State Flow is a unique Fathym offering storing the “state” of applications, services, configurations and even user experiences.
Enterprise as Code graph database.
Enterprise as Code (EaC) is a directed graph database that is an all-in-one map to all the resources and services that make up your digital organization.
This dynamic graph stores cloud configurations, codebases, deployment pipelines, states, identities, digital assets, applications and more.
With Fathym’s EaC, out-of-the-box, an enterprise-scale cloud is configured, launched and maintained – ready for users of varying skills and backgrounds to easily create digital products and services.
From device to cloud in no time.
Flash your device's firmware and get connected to Fathym IoT Ensemble in just a few steps.
Fathym gives you hot, warm and cold database storage and API flows for processing device data and sending downstream.
Cold
Raw, long term data-storage and
access. Allows for deep learning,
AI, ML, and more.
Warm
Structured, time series data for
analytics, alerts, monitoring and
dashboards.
Hot
Flow real-time data from
your connected device using pub/sub
or WebSockets.
Launching data-driven apps has never been so easy.
Fathym gives you the out-of-the-box workflow to rapidly launch apps, dashboards or alerts from open-source templates.
Whether PowerBI dashboards or ML-powered web applications, launch apps at the click of a button or customize to fit your needs.
Use Fathym to version, deploy and host applications with GitHub or npm.
Get Started with Open Devices.
The number of open biotech devices available is increasing every day.
Visit these fine manufacturers and distributors to get yours and get started.
Emotibit
The EmotiBit is a small device that allows you to stream 16+ data streams from the body, including PPG, EDA/GSR, 9-axis IMU, and body temperature.
A compact, state-of-the-art, open hardware solution for home NIR-HEG biofeedback. Monitor Heart Rate Variability (HRV), breathing, and skin temperature.
Fathym’s EaC is a proprietary directed graph database that holds the map for how your applications, LCUs, digital assets, permissions, and users come together.
Low-Code Units (LCUs)
Fathym’s LCUs are the most basic building blocks of the Fathym world. These flexible containers can hold anything ranging from small bits of data to large applications.
Distributed File System (DFS)
Fathym’s DFS stores all the components, code, builds, and assets of your applications.
This system can span clouds and even cloud-edge architectures (for distributed applications like IoT).
State Flows
The current state of an application is made up of static and dynamic pieces, some user driven, some owner defined, some infrastructure driven.
From how microservices are defined and deployed to what a user inputs in a form, Fathym’s proprietary State Flows keeps it all working together.
Data-driven Apps
Spinning up cloud-native apps to make full use of your data has never been so easy.
Fathym Runtime
Our proprietary runtime brings all the pieces and services together. It conducts the orchestration of cloud-native services, making your enterprise and applications run seamlessly out of the parts.
The Fathym runtime powers the deployment, hosting and seamless integration of modular and distributed frontends and services as composable web projects.
Behind the scenes.
The future is what we want it to be.
Content
The growing world of data management
Enterprise as Code (EaC)
Fathym’s EaC is a proprietary directed graph database that holds the map for how your applications, LCUs, digital assets, permissions, and users come together.
Low-Code Units (LCUs)
Fathym’s LCUs are the most basic building blocks of the Fathym world. These flexible containers can hold anything ranging from small bits of data to large applications.
Distributed File System (DFS)
Fathym’s DFS stores all the components, code, builds, and assets of your applications.
This system can span clouds and even cloud-edge architectures (for distributed applications like IoT).
State Flows
The current state of an application is made up of static and dynamic pieces, some user driven, some owner defined, some infrastructure driven.
From how microservices are defined and deployed to what a user inputs in a form, Fathym’s proprietary State Flows keeps it all working together.
Data-driven Apps
Spinning up cloud-native apps to make full use of your data has never been so easy.
Fathym Runtime
Our proprietary runtime brings all the pieces and services together. It conducts the orchestration of cloud-native services, making your enterprise and applications run seamlessly out of the parts.
The Fathym runtime powers the deployment, hosting and seamless integration of modular and distributed frontends and services as composable web projects.
An Introduction to LowCodeUnits (LCUs)
Taming cloud complexity.
Fathym LowCodeUnits (LCUs) are composable automations of software components, configurations and services, and the building blocks of Fathym’s world. These flexible automations are versatile and can range from small instructions for scaffolding code, to API proxies, cloud resources or applications. At its core, Fathym is a tool that allows you to efficiently assemble applications in the cloud by combining custom, open-source and SaaS/third-party LCUs.
Imagine walking into a fully stocked kitchen as the chef. Fathym provides ingredients - the LCUs - that you can use to create solutions, just like a chef creates dishes with various ingredients. The LCUs are like sauces that can be combined and used in different ways to create a finished dish.
So, what are some examples of LowCodeUnits? LCUs can operate on the frontend, backend or can span across the full stack. An LCU can be an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) template, container, build pipeline, scaffolding for React and Tailwind CSS, API reverse proxy, server-side file modifier, third-party API integration, UI component, starter template for a JavaScript framework, and much more.
LCUs are composable and can be combined to create new LCUs that are packaged as automated launch pads. For example, an LCU can be an automated launch pad of frontends and proxies, deployed as a set of routes on the same domain, alongside an instance of a content management system deployed on Azure. LCUs can be consumed by existing solutions or weaved together to create new, cohesive solutions.
LCUs are designed to bring definition and repeatable automation to the components, services and technologies development teams already use. The flexibility of LCUs means that they can contain as much or as little as you want – anything that can be defined and automated to accelerate and streamline the delivery of software solutions.
Fathym provides a pathway for engineers to craft custom LowCodeUnits that can be used across their organisation or shared with customers and partners. In this way, LCUs are a bridge between “high code” development and the emerging worlds of low code and even no code in a way that doesn’t compromise good development practice.
Engineers can package cloud-based configurations and application development into LCUs that can be deployed, consumed and composed by more junior developers or even non-engineering resources. Through LCUs, enterprises can define and standardise development, while giving a larger number of their workforce the ability to meaningfully and efficiently contribute to an enterprise’s development of software solutions. LCUs allow for the creation of more flexible and scalable solutions that are both easier to develop and easier to maintain over time.
Launch now. Customize anything.
Whether it’s sending device data to the cloud or launching ready-made, open-source LCUs at the click of a button, Fathym packages cloud-native best practices out-of-the-box.
Organizations can get going with a full, best-practice Azure cloud today – with a button, not through expensive cloud specialists. Automating and composing a best practice cloud lets organizations focus on solving real problems for their customers and be more responsive to changing market conditions and customer needs.
Platforms that abstract cloud complexity have a trade-off for your level of control, accessibility, scalability and freedom to migrate.
Not with Fathym.
Fathym automates an Azure cloud and full DevOps workflow from the get-go, but users have full freedom to control their infrastructure, customize the technology that determines how and where their apps are updated, and integrate with or migrate to other systems. Fathym combines the streamlined developer experience of PaaS with the granularity and abundant options of IaaS.
Low-code meets AI.
Habistack is the most flexible, cloud-native API for delivering machine learning and statistics-based forecasts with any combination of variables.
Habistack brings together NOAA’s HRRR and GFS as a predictive weather forecast data stream with current conditions data from ground-based weather stations all over the US. Habistack incorporates into this model historical sensor data from current-conditions sensors, building a forecast-to-IoT sensor machine learning model.
This model becomes the basis for an AI/ML engine with the ability to predict IoT sensor readings from a wide variety of environmental (and other) sensors. This prediction capability, when combined with current sensor readings and recent and historic data, is a geospatial intelligence system that exposes the AI/ML model and data into micro-climate forecast APIs.
Habistack’s demo application is a surface-level, road-weather application. It uses infrared and temperature sensors on roads to predict the temperature of the road surface anywhere in the world. Combining this temperature prediction with known weather variables such as recent precipitation, it outputs a Road State variable.
Democratizing the Cloud.
Fathym democratizes the immense cloud complexity facing developers and businesses today by enabling customers to avoid vendor lock-in, offering the freedom to select best-of-breed cloud services and the flexibility to successfully integrate with partners.
Fathym hides cloud complexity and exposes differentiated service capabilities through a control plane that abstracts the differences between cloud-native tools and services. Fathym also decouples the logic and IP that make up your applications from the technologies that power them. Customers can standardize development workflows and third-party integrations, creating a digital enterprise that future-proofs solutions that are independent of individual vendors or frameworks.