
Christopher Gaither
Founder, Mimir Labs
Christopher Gaither is the founder of Mimir Labs, an enterprise data infrastructure company working to make enterprise systems a complete and faithful record of operational reality.
“Enterprise data systems need to be a complete and faithful record of operational reality before any path through them can be reliable.”
Reporting reliability, auditability, migration safety, governed automation, and enterprise AI readiness are all consequences of getting that premise right. Christopher Gaither’s work centers on the data substrate that makes them possible.
Biography
Christopher Gaither spent roughly fifteen years in manufacturing operations before founding Mimir Labs — on shop floors, in planning meetings, and fighting with ERPs that couldn’t give a straight answer about inventory or production status. He knows what it feels like to make a decision on data you don’t trust because there is no better option.
A United States Marine and mechanical engineer by training, he built Mimir Labs around a single premise: the industry treats a business’s rules as application logic to be customized and its data as something to be reconciled after the fact. Mimir Labs treats operational meaning as canonical and governed — the rules that decide what a business allows to happen, and who is allowed to make it happen, are declared, versioned, and enforced by the system at the moment of action, not reconstructed later in a report.
His work spans Yggdrasil ERP, a governance-first operational system, and Ratatosk, which surfaces where operational meaning has already fragmented across ERP, business intelligence, integrations, and shadow systems.
Areas of Expertise
Writing
Christopher Gaither writes on enterprise data architecture, operational governance, and the substrate required for trustworthy enterprise AI.
Media & Inquiries
For interviews, speaking, or press, reach Christopher Gaither through Mimir Labs.
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