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Intelligence for industrial operations.
Perspectives on operational intelligence, early detection, and agentic AI for industrial operations leaders.
What your alarm system is not telling you about your operation
Every industrial operation generates thousands of data points per day. Your alarm system acts on a fraction of them. Here is what is happening in the gap.
Read →Why the failure window closes before any threshold fires
The most actionable intelligence about a developing failure exists in the hours before any alarm fires. That window is the only time you can actually prevent the failure.
Read →What is an operational fingerprint?
Your operation has a fingerprint: the specific pattern of how it behaves across every metric, every shift, every season. No two operations share one. Most never read it.
Read →Alarm fatigue is an information architecture problem
Operators in high-alarm environments develop unconscious filtering. That is not a discipline problem. It is the rational response to a system that produces more noise than signal.
Read →What agentic AI means for industrial operations — and what Eyer's MCP server makes possible
Agentic AI — AI that takes actions, not just answers questions — needs operational context to be useful in industrial settings. Eyer's MCP server provides that context.
Read →Inside the algorithm: how Eyer builds three dynamic baselines from your time-series data
Most anomaly detection systems use a single threshold or a single baseline. Eyer uses three dynamic baselines per metric, learned from your historical data. Here is why that matters — and how it works.
Read →What you are seeing in the Eyer interactive demo
The Eyer interactive demo at sim.eyer.ai shows real industrial time-series data with Eyer's analysis applied. Here is a guide to reading what the demo is showing you.
Read →Quantifying the value of early detection: how we built the Eyer ROI calculator
Early detection is valuable. Quantifying that value is harder than it sounds. Here is how we built roi.eyer.ai and the framework behind it.
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