Frequently Asked Questions
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Quantira is a centrally operated AI platform that powers a family of AI products designed for real-world business operations. All products are developed, deployed, and supported by Quantira under a unified security and operational framework.
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No. Quantira is not a marketplace. All products are owned, developed, and operated by Quantira. No third-party vendors introduce applications into customer environments.
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Quantira helps organizations deploy AI reliably by providing a secure, unified platform that avoids fragmented tools, unclear ownership, and unmanaged operational risk.
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Access to customer data is restricted to authorized personnel under defined operational procedures and access controls.
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AI is applied selectively and purposefully to defined product use cases. AI outputs are designed to support operational workflows, not replace decision-making.
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Yes. Quantira products are designed with human-in-the-loop workflows and operational controls.
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Quantira manages platform updates and maintenance centrally. Product evolution is designed to be backward-compatible to minimize disruption. Quantira maintains operational monitoring and incident response processes to ensure platform reliability.
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Quantira is designed to support GDPR principles, including data minimization, purpose limitation, and customer data rights, with processing roles defined contractually.
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Data residency and processing arrangements can be addressed contractually based on deployment architecture.
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Quantira scales through a shared platform architecture that supports multi-team and multi-region use without re-platforming or increasing operational complexity.
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Each Quantira solution addresses a specific operational need while sharing the same platform infrastructure, security controls, and governance standards.
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Quantira is designed to support widely accepted data protection and privacy principles, including data minimization, purpose limitation, and customer data rights. Data processing roles, responsibilities, and requirements are defined contractually to align with applicable regional and organizational obligations.