Digital thread deployments can be challenging because of the volume and diversity of data involved, spread across disparate, disconnected systems. In this episode of DE Leadership Profile, Jonathan Scott of Razorleaf explains how his company's CLOVER platform can help ease the transition.
As Scott puts it: "CLOVER was designed specifically to remove friction from integration and digital thread initiatives. Instead of relying on brittle, point-to-point integrations, it uses a hub-and-spoke architecture that allows systems to connect through well-defined interfaces."
Scott, who also hosts Razorleaf's "Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering" podcast series, shares why digital thread deployments are so hard, and how CLOVER can help organizations take a more structured and manageable approach. He also explains how "digital patterns" can help capture how data behaves in business processes, and how a well-structured digital thread project can immediately improve engineering and product management workflows.
For more information, visit www.razorleaf.com.

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Leadership Profile: Razorleaf Connects the Digital Thread with CLOVER Platform
February 8, 2026 at 2:00 pm
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