Operational Ontology
The operating model that links orders, materials, and schedules into one picture an operation can reason about.
- Why Industrial AI Needs Context, Not Just a Model
Industrial AI fails on missing operational context, not weak models. The same model, grounded in one ontology, becomes useful. One ontology, many models.
- What an Operational Ontology Is (And What It Isn't)
An operational ontology is one connected model of your operation — objects, properties, relationships, and the actions you can take on them to run it.
- Ontology: The Operating System for Decisions
An ontology connects your whole operation into one model AI can act on — the decision architecture Palantir built for the Fortune 100, now for operators still on spreadsheets.
- Why Connected Operations Win
You run your factory on spreadsheets — and they still can't tell you what's slipping until it's too late. Here's why connected operations win, without ripping out Excel.