Eclipse Mining Technologies, developer of SourceOne® EKPS, has announced what it says are two major developments: a company name change reflecting its broader industry reach and a “significant” new release of SourceOne designed to accelerate the safe, practical adoption of AI across large-scale industries.
As part of its evolution, Eclipse Mining Technologies will transition to its new name, ECLIPSE DATA INNOVATIONS, LLC. The name change reflects the company’s growing role in helping organisations beyond mining unify fragmented information systems and build a durable foundation for AI-driven decision making, it says, clarifying that the ownership, structure, leadership and core mission remain the same.
Susan Wick, CEO, said: “Operations of large-scale industries share a common challenge – their most valuable knowledge is trapped in isolated systems. Our new name represents the wider impact we deliver, and SourceOne remains the intelligence layer that brings their information together so they can move faster with greater confidence.”
Coinciding with the name change, the company introduced what it says is the most advanced release to date of SourceOne Enterprise Knowledge System (EKPS). The update features an integrated Machine User Interface powered by Agentic AI, enabling teams to engage with operational data through natural language while sophisticated analytical models run behind the scenes.
Key enhancements in the new SourceOne release include:
- Machine User Interface that turns complex analysis into simple, conversational interactions;
- Agentic AI that collaborates actively with users, maintains context and manages workflows;
- Advanced simulations and analytics that run in minutes instead of hours or days;
- Statistical modelling with predictive and prescriptive analytics that reflects real-world operational constraints; and
- Reinforcement klearning for long-horizon decision optimisation.
SourceOne’s agentic AI marks a clear step change from previous generations of mining software, the company told IM. It added: “With the introduction of the Machine User Interface, users no longer need to build models or configure agents to access advanced analytics. Instead, they can create and iterate AI agents through natural language, dramatically reducing both complexity and time to insight.
“What makes this enhancement significant is not just the technology, but the shift in how intelligence is delivered. Capabilities that once required deep technical expertise and multiple tools are now accessible through intuitive interaction, without compromising data integrity or security. In doing so, SourceOne sets a new benchmark for how AI can be scaled across mining operations, moving advanced decision-making from specialists to the point of action.”
Wick concluded: “Organisations cannot afford to wait on AI, nor can they afford missteps. A strong foundation is essential, and this SourceOne release gives companies a clear path forward – safe, structured and built for real operational complexity.”
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