Intelligence Glossary

Your guide to the concepts and terminology behind Agentic AI, workflow automation, and digital sovereignty.

Agentic AI

Artificial Intelligence systems designed to pursue complex goals independently over time. Unlike simple chatbots that only answer questions, Agentic AI can plan, use tools, and execute workflows to solve problems.

Auditability

The ability to fully trace, review, and verify the decisions and actions taken by an AI system or workflow. Essential for compliance in highly regulated environments like banking and insurance.

Co-Engineering

Our specialized implementation approach where we build the critical control mechanisms and first workflows alongside your internal team, ensuring immediate Profit & Loss impact and rapid knowledge transfer.

Digital Sovereignty

The capability of a company to retain absolute control over its digital destiny. In our context, it means building AI architectures that do not depend on proprietary hyperscaler services and avoid vendor lock-in.

GOLDview

Our proprietary observability engine that acts as an X-ray for n8n workflows. It provides deep insights into process efficiency, highlights execution loops, and ensures all automated actions are auditable.

Large Language Model (LLM)

A type of artificial intelligence model trained on vast amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like language. Our architecture is LLM-agnostic, meaning you can swap models as needed.

n8n

A powerful, source-available workflow automation tool. It serves as the visual orchestration layer in our Service Foundation, allowing teams to build complex logic without writing extensive code.

Service Foundation

Our core architectural blueprint for building scalable, sovereign enterprise agents. It combines workflow orchestration (n8n), observability (GOLDview), and cognitive models without proprietary lock-in.

Traceability

The degree to which an AI agent's reasoning and actions can be tracked back to their origin. High traceability ensures that if an agent makes a decision, the human operator can understand exactly why.

Vendor Lock-in

A situation where a customer becomes overly dependent on a specific technology provider, making it difficult or impossibly expensive to switch. Our Open Source baseline actively prevents this.