Platform capabilities
What Affectli does.
A grouped view of the capabilities deployed across the four case studies. Every item on this page is in production with at least one of the operators referenced in the cases.
Operational intelligence
The core layer. Pulls telemetry, asset, and process data from disparate sources into a single decision surface.
- • IoT device integration
- • Legacy system consolidation
- • Unified operational view across NOC, field, and asset estate
- • Predictive risk modelling
- • Multi-country rollout framework
Asset and infrastructure
Knowing where every asset is, who has access, what shape it is in, and how it is performing.
- • Customer asset management
- • Real-time asset tracking with GPS positioning
- • Asset movement, asset theft, and process trend tracking
- • Site access management
- • Geofencing and exclusion zones
- • Digital twins
Incident, alarm, and audit
Detect, route, resolve, and review. Sub-second MTTD on alarm classes that drive penalties.
- • Alarm and event monitoring
- • Incident management workflows
- • Digitised NOC and Occurrence Book processes
- • Audit history for root cause analysis
- • Asset playback for retrospective incident reporting
- • Panic button integration
SLA, reporting, and billing
Operational outcomes turned into contractual evidence. Closed-loop with the systems clients already use.
- • SLA monitoring and reporting
- • Customer billing
- • Process trend tracking
- • ServiceNow ticketing integration
Communications and external feeds
Reach where terrestrial networks cannot, and pull in signal from beyond the firewall.
- • Integrated satellite communications and SMS
- • Open-source social media monitoring with sentiment alerts
- • Maritime vessel tracking
- • CCTV monitoring and live streaming
Field operations
The day-to-day mechanics of running fleets, fuel, and field paperwork at distance.
- • Route planning, ETA calculations, and distance measurement
- • Full fuel management
- • Document storage
Where it has been deployed
Read the cases for the numbers.
Capabilities are easy to list. Outcomes are not. The four case studies show what these capabilities deliver under load.
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