Vendor Neutrality as an Architectural Commitment Vendor neutrality in pipeline software is often a marketing claim. In the VeriCorr architecture it is a structural constraint. Your CP database, ILI deliverables, SCADA historian, and GIS platform remain exactly where they are. The intelligence emerges from the alignment. This article explains what that means in practice and what happens to your data if you ever decide VeriCorr is no longer the right partner. VeriCorr Editorial asset integrityCorrosion EngineeringCPGISILIPipeline IntegrityPlatform ArchitectureSCADAVendor Neutrality 2026-05-20 1 0
Adding an Intelligence Layer Without Disrupting the Workflow The corrosion engineer's workflow does not need to change for VeriCorr to add value. The correlated view is built to support and enhance the judgment the engineer already brings, not to substitute for it. VeriCorr Editorial asset integritycorrelated viewDecision Supportintegrity engineeringintegrity workflowPipeline Integrity 2026-05-12 2 0
The Connection Problem Was the Hard Part Operators have known for two decades that integrity decisions live in the relationship between data sources, not inside any one of them. The connection problem itself was hard. VeriCorr's architecture is the first to solve it in a form operators can use at the moment a decision needs to be made. VeriCorr Editorial asset integritycorrelated viewdata integrationDecision Supportintegrity architecturePipeline Integrity 2026-05-01 2 0