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ACLED Analysis

Tracking 2026 Global Conflict: Data & Insights from ACLED


Event Date: February 25, 2026
Hosted By: ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ & ACLED
As global conflict dynamics grow more complex and fast-moving, decision-makers require timely, reliable data to anticipate risk and inform action.
 
This webinar introduced ACLED, a real-time conflict and political disorder data platform supporting early warning, situational awareness and strategic analysis worldwide.
 
During this webinar, attendees:
  • Gained an overview of ACLED’s platform, including its role in early warning, situational awareness and global risk analysis
  • Learned about ACLED’s methodology, data model and geographic coverage—and how structured conflict data supports policy-relevant assessment, planning, and forecasting
  • Explored key findings from the 2026 ACLED Conflict Index & Watchlist, demonstrating how the data can be operationalized for global risk monitoring
  • Discovered additional ACLED capabilities for defense, intelligence and security communities, including early warning tools, risk assessment products and thematic monitoring series
  • Participated in a moderated Q&A focused on data applications, workflow integration and analytical use cases

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Why You Should Treat Your Platform as a Product
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Why You Should Treat Your Platform as a Product

Your platform is not an off-the-shelf piece of software; it’s an evolving set of reusable services, integrated with your existing systems to create valuable outcomes for your business. The platform capabilities change in response to the needs of its users – your app developers – among whom it’s a recognizable internal brand. The VMware Tanzu Labs platform-as-product approach combines product management, user-centered design (UCD), agile, extreme programming (XP), and site reliability engineering (SRE) practices.