Strider Technologies, Inc., a prominent provider of strategic intelligence, has announced the launch of its agentic operating system. This new centralized orchestration layer integrates across Strider’s existing data, models, and products to redefine how organizations interpret and utilize strategic intelligence. By shifting from raw data delivery to structured, decision-ready outputs, the system aims to help leaders navigate global competition with increased clarity and speed.
Centralized Orchestration: The system serves as an intelligence layer sitting across Strider's entire data and product ecosystem.
Agentic Data Refinery: Built on proprietary methodologies, it continuously synthesizes global unstructured data into actionable insights.
Decision-Ready Outputs: Moves beyond raw data to provide clear guidance on what matters, why it matters, and recommended actions.
AI-Driven Infrastructure: Powered by a global data foundation containing billions of data points with traceable sourcing.
User Accessibility: Designed to support varying maturity levels, from beginner analysts to sophisticated intelligence professionals.
Phased Rollout: Implementation begins with internal enablement and design partners before broader platform integration.
The introduction of the Strider agentic operating system marks a significant shift in the strategic intelligence landscape. Rather than delivering intelligence as a collection of data points, the OS acts as a refinery that prioritizes and explains insights. This infrastructure is specifically designed to reduce cognitive load for organizational leaders while maintaining full transparency through structured, traceable outputs.
"Strider's agentic operating system is the realisation of our vision to build the intelligence system organisations rely on to understand and navigate global competition," said Greg Levesque, CEO and Co-Founder of Strider. "In today's information age, data is a core factor of production alongside land, labour, and capital. By creating an agentic data refinery built upon our proprietary analytical methodologies, Strider OS is able to continually ingest global data and transform it into decision-ready strategic intelligence in real time for organisational leaders to act with clarity and confidence."
The OS leverages Strider’s extensive global data foundation to enhance the depth of insights available to various sectors. By creating an AI-native foundation, the company is positioning itself to support a wider range of economic security use cases across industry, government, and academia. The system's intuitive workflow is tailored to the specific needs of the user, ensuring that mission-critical information is accessible regardless of technical expertise.
"Strider OS reflects a fundamental evolution in how we deliver strategic intelligence," said Eric Levesque, President and Co-Founder of Strider. "Our new agentic operating system enables us to fully leverage our data at scale, improving the depth of the insights we deliver to organisations. Also, by designing for varying levels of user maturity, Strider ensures that its capabilities are accessible to new users while remaining powerful enough for sophisticated, mission-critical use cases across sectors and around the world."
The rollout of the new operating system will follow a phased approach. Initial stages focus on internal enablement and collaboration with select design partners, which will eventually lead to broader platform integration and targeted feature releases for the global market.
About Strider
Strider is the leading strategic intelligence company empowering organisations to secure and advance their technology and innovation. Leveraging cutting-edge AI technology alongside proprietary methodologies, Strider transforms publicly available data into critical insights. This strategic intelligence enables organisations to proactively address and respond to risks associated with state-sponsored intellectual property theft, targeted talent acquisition, and third-party partners. Strider has operations in 16 countries around the globe with offices in Salt Lake City, UT; Washington, DC; London; Tokyo; and Sydney.