Ichnos
Ichnos connects every part of your business, from vehicles and energy to equipment, people and sites, into one live system. It learns what normal looks like for each, and when something starts to go wrong, you watch it travel to everything it touches. Before it lands.
Everything that runs your operation in a single live picture, not twenty disconnected dashboards that never talk to each other.
Every part is measured against its own usual pattern. Nothing to set up, no thresholds to guess, no failure history needed.
When one thing goes off, you see what it hits next, early enough to fix the cause, before it turns into ten separate problems.
The systems that promise to connect your entire business usually need you to map it first: every part, every link, by hand, in a long integration project before you see anything at all.
Ichnos works the other way round. It learns the connections from the data you already have. The picture assembles itself.
Reads movement, not identity · recommends, never diagnoses · every part against its own normal
The same engine runs whether the part going off is a turbine, a water main, a battery or a driver. Ask to see what Ichnos finds on your operation.
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