Five conversations the platform isn't having, rendered as red arcs between the conversations that should connect. Thicker arcs are more critical. The pulsing arc with the crawling dash marks the biggest gap: the scale the filings show, and the marketing never names. Hover any arc to see what closes it.
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Each dashed arc is a conversation that is not happening between two conversations that should connect. Thicker arcs are more critical (severity 9 at the top of the scale). The bright dot at the middle of each arc is the bridge: what closes it. The pulsing arc with the crawling dash marks the biggest gap: the scale the filings show, and the marketing never names.
a conversation that isn't happening what closes it (hover to bloom)thicker arc = more critical
Two of the five are critical, and the same problem runs through all five: DBM has the position, and no one is telling the story. Two of the five gaps are the most serious, at severity 9. The first is the silence between DBM's scale and its marketing: the numbers describe one integrated platform of eleven shops and 1.8 million square feet, while the website reads as a collection of separate companies. The second is that no one has a name for the platform that builds AI infrastructure at scale, and DBM is the rare firm that qualifies. The three smaller gaps: the tariff conversation counts costs and never names its winners. The category's real top-three structure has never been named publicly. And DBM's safety content stays process language, so the workforce story goes untold.