Large-Scale Industries can Now Create Their Own AI-Powered Operational Tools in Days

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The new SourceOne® EKPS release enables operations teams to create workflow-specific, AI-powered tools using natural language, accelerating optimization and decision-making without traditional development efforts.

TUCSON, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / June 9, 2026 / ECLIPSE DATA INNOVATIONS, LLC (Eclipse), developer of SourceOne® EKPS, today announced a major expansion of its SourceOne system that enables operations teams at large-scale industrial organizations to build custom, AI-powered workflow applications using natural language and their own operational data.

The enhancement allows organizations to rapidly create operational tools tailored to specific business challenges without relying on traditional software development projects. The release expands SourceOne's advanced analytics and Operations Research capabilities while making optimization, simulation, and decision-support tools more accessible to operational teams across mining, manufacturing, construction, and other asset-intensive industries.

The new capabilities are designed to help organizations address high-cost operational challenges, including equipment and labor optimization, predictive and prescriptive maintenance, supply chain coordination, materials flow visibility, quality and yield improvement, and energy and resource efficiency. While operational environments differ by industry, many of the underlying analytical and decision-making problems are structurally similar across large-scale operations.

"For decades, operations teams have had to adapt their workflows to the limitations of enterprise software," said Karin Boan, COO of Eclipse Data Innovations. "With this release, the people who understand an operational problem best can now create practical tools around their own workflows and data, without waiting on lengthy development cycles."

Unlike conventional enterprise systems that require organizations to work within rigid workflows, SourceOne integrates fragmented operational information into a unified knowledge framework that supports analytics, optimization, simulation, and AI-assisted decision-making across existing infrastructure. The system is designed to complement and extend legacy environments.

"Most industrial organizations already have decades of valuable systems and operational data," Boan added. "The challenge is that those systems were never designed to work together with shared operational context. SourceOne preserves and extends those investments by creating the context that modern AI and advanced analytics require to succeed."

A central component of the release is the expansion of SourceOne's Operations Research capabilities. The enhancement provides broader access to advanced optimization modeling, simulation workflows, and operational scenario analysis, all of which can be applied directly to daily business decisions with greater speed and confidence.

"Optimization and analytical tools have traditionally been difficult to use, isolated within specialized teams, or disconnected from operational workflows," said Sean Hunter, director of product development at Eclipse Data Innovations. "SourceOne makes these capabilities more accessible by combining operational context, integrated data, and AI-assisted workflows so organizations can rapidly build and refine tools around their specific operational requirements." This latest release resembles other innovative technologies, says Hunter, but with more powerful analytic engines for heavy industry.

SourceOne's model-based architecture uses Data Ontology and Knowledge Graph technologies to organize fragmented enterprise information into operational context that supports advanced analytics, AI systems, and decision-support models. This structured foundation enables organizations to develop workflow-specific applications that can better reflect real-world operational conditions and relationships across the enterprise.

The new version of SourceOne EKPS is available immediately.

Eclipse Data Innovations will host a webinar, "Building the Operational Tools Your Team Actually Needs," to demonstrate how operations teams can create custom AI-powered applications in real time. Registration information is available here on BigMarker and on the company's LinkedIn page.

To learn more about SourceOne EKPS and download a technical overview, visit eclipsedatainnovations.com. Beyond Dashboards: How to Get Ahead of Supply Chain Risk | Eclipse Data Innovations

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Starla Jackson, 520-372-7345, sjackson@eclipsedatain.com

About ECLIPSE DATA INNOVATIONS

ECLIPSE DATA INNOVATIONS provides advanced data solutions that enable the practical use of AI across large-scale industries. Since 2018, the company has focused on solving the persistent challenge of fragmented and siloed operational information.

Its flagship product, SourceOne® EKPS, uses Data Ontology and Knowledge Graphs to integrate information, structure operational knowledge, and accelerate intelligent decision-making across the enterprise.

SOURCE: Eclipse Data Innovations



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