Faculty Launches Frontier 3, Upgraded Decision Intelligence Platform
Faculty has launched Frontier 3, the newest version of its Decision Intelligence Platform, announced in a press release. The update introduces major improvements in agentic AI, collaboration, and scalability for enterprise users.
At the core of Frontier 3 is the Computational Twin, a composite AI framework that integrates an organization’s data, predictive models, and business rules into a dynamic simulation of decision processes. This system enables users to identify inefficiencies and optimize operations through connected insights across departments.
The release adds the Decision Hub, a central workspace where users can visualize dependencies, model scenarios, and maintain audit trails for compliance. A new AI Decision Agent named ADA allows natural-language interaction and tailored recommendations, while domain-specific agents such as the Clinical Trials Scout Agent provide specialized support for industries like life sciences. Additional agents for supply chain, operations, and finance are planned.
Frontier 3 also introduces Frontier Fabric, allowing deployment in private cloud environments on AWS or Azure with security and compliance controls. The platform is available immediately for existing customers, with upgrades rolling out in the coming weeks.
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