The four stages

One vocabulary across every product page.

When you see a status badge anywhere on solix.com, it maps to one of these four stages. The capability lives where the stage tells you it does — Generally Available capabilities on product pages, Public Preview capabilities on the Roadmap with a sign-up CTA, Private Preview engagements with named accounts only.

Generally Available Production-ready. Under SLA. On a Solix product page.

A capability marked Generally Available (GA) is in production at customer sites today, covered by the standard Solix SLA, supported by Solix Customer Support, and described on its product page without caveat. If you see it on a product page without a status badge, it is GA — that's the default. Everything else on a product page carries an explicit lifecycle badge.


Public Preview Demonstrable. Early adopters wanted. Not yet under SLA.

A Public Preview capability is functional, demonstrable end-to-end, and ready for customers to evaluate. Solix is actively recruiting early-adopter customers to deploy it in non-production environments, provide feedback, and shape its evolution toward GA. Public Preview features are described on the Roadmap with an explicit sign-up pathway — not on the standard product pages. They are not covered by the standard SLA and should not be used in production-critical workflows until they reach GA.


Private Preview Demonstrable with named accounts. Under MNDA.

A Private Preview engagement is a hands-on collaboration between Solix and a small number of named accounts, under mutual non-disclosure. The capability is real, demonstrable, and being co-shaped with the design partners. Private Preview engagements are not listed on public surfaces — they live in customer-advisory and account-team conversations. Customers who match the design-partner profile may be invited to join.


Roadmap Strategic direction. Not yet demonstrable.

Items on the Roadmap describe the direction Solix is investing in, organized around strategic pillars. They are not yet demonstrable, are not committed to a delivery date, and may evolve as the product develops. The Roadmap exists so customers, partners, and analysts can understand where Solix is going — not so they can plan a procurement against a specific delivery.


How to read the rest of the site

A quick map of what lives where.

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Product pages

Generally Available capabilities only. If a capability appears on a Solix product page (Data Sense, Data Ask, AI Warehouse, Agentic, CDP, EDG, ECS), it is shipping today. Where a product page references a Public Preview capability, the page links out to the Roadmap.

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The Roadmap

Strategic direction organized as pillars. Each pillar contains the capabilities Solix is investing in — some Generally Available, some Public Preview, some on the longer arc. Public Preview items carry a sign-up CTA; Roadmap items describe the direction.

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Account-team conversations

Private Preview engagements, design-partner programs, custom deployments — these live in the conversation with your Solix Account Executive, not on the public site. Bring use cases; we will find the right engagement model.

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Customer Advisory Board & events

The fullest picture of where Solix is going lives in the CAB sessions and at named-customer events. If you are a Solix customer, ask your Account Executive how to participate.

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Solix is building toward an enterprise that puts AI in the hands of the business — within the trust perimeter IT defines. The Roadmap shows you where each capability sits on the path to Generally Available.

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