Accelerators · Data interaction
DotPlot
Ask your data a question in plain English and get an answer you can trust, without waiting on an analyst, a dashboard, or a SQL request.
The repeated gap
Your business users cannot wait for every question to become a dashboard request, an analyst ticket, a SQL query, or a line on the BI backlog. Most of your enterprise data is technically available but practically inaccessible to the people who need to make decisions with it. The information exists. Getting an answer out of it still depends on a technical intermediary.
What DotPlot deploys
DotPlot lets your executives, operators, and function teams move from a business question to a usable answer with greater speed and lower dependency on technical staff. It is not a chatbot bolted onto a database. It is a deployed capability that runs over your governed data, with the controls and definitions your teams need to trust what comes back.
- Plain-English questions answered directly over your governed enterprise data
- Governance-aware access, so the right people get the right answers and nothing they should not see
- Semantic mapping and shared metric definitions, so the same question returns the same number every time
- Traceable answers that link back to the underlying data and logic, so results can be checked
- Decision support that turns a question into a usable answer rather than a raw query result
Where it fits
DotPlot sits in the Data & Knowledge pillar of the deployment layer, and reaches into Workflow & Controls through the access rules that govern who can ask what. It sits on top of your governed data and runs in your environment, so questions and answers stay inside your control rather than leaving it.
Why it compounds
Every business question, metric definition, semantic mapping, data model, query pattern, and decision context we capture makes the next answer faster and more reliable. The first questions are the hardest to map. Every one after that starts from everything the earlier ones taught the system.
Most of your data is available but not accessible. Put the answers in reach of the people who need them.
Ask your data