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Roadmap

StrataIQ

Planned executive intelligence across the platform.

StrataIQ is on the StrataData roadmap and is not an available product. The concept is cross-platform executive intelligence — forecasting, anomaly detection and benchmarking — introduced only once sufficient governed data exists to support it honestly.

The operational problem

Executives are asked to make capital, risk and resourcing decisions from summaries that cannot be traced back to operational reality, and comparisons between sites or periods are usually assembled by hand.

  • Reporting that arrives too late to change an outcome
  • No reliable way to compare operations across sites or years
  • Emerging problems visible only after they become expensive
  • Analysis that cannot be traced to its underlying evidence

The planned system response

These are planned concepts for a roadmap application, dependent on governed data volume and quality.

  • Planned: cross-platform intelligence spanning StrataData applications
  • Planned: forecasting of operational and maintenance demand
  • Planned: anomaly detection across assets, sites and periods
  • Planned: benchmarking within an organization's own operations
  • Planned: executive briefings traceable to source evidence

Intended outcomes

The intent is earlier, better-supported executive decisions — never a system that decides on leadership's behalf.

  • Earlier visibility of operational trend changes
  • Comparisons built from consistent structured records
  • Briefings that state their own evidence and limitations
  • Clear warnings where data is insufficient for a conclusion

Current status

Status: roadmap. StrataIQ is not available and will only be developed where the governed data behind it can support truthful analysis.

Relationship to StrataCore

StrataIQ would consume the structured record held in StrataCore, rather than maintaining a separate operational dataset.

Human authority and claim boundaries

StrataIQ would advise accountable executives. It would not make legal, insurance, certification, employment or operational decisions, and its output would remain explainable and reviewable.