The Pulse — Semantic Event Bus

Product term: The Pulse

Category: infrastructure

Definition

The nervous system of the INO-OS. A real-time semantic event bus that routes signals based on meaning, not pre-programmed channels. When an event occurs (decision made, escalation triggered, milestone reached), The Pulse understands its semantic meaning and routes it to everyone who needs to know, without flooding those who don't. Powered by AI understanding context and relevance.

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an "event" in The Pulse?

Any significant action: decision made, INA completed, escalation triggered, budget approved, person joined, milestone reached.

How does The Pulse know who needs to know?

Through semantic understanding of context. If you own a project, you'll get critical updates. If you're tangentially involved, you'll get digests.

Will I get information overload?

No. The Pulse is intelligent about routing. You get summaries of peripheral info and full details on what matters to you.

Can I customize what I receive?

Yes. You can set preferences and The Pulse learns your patterns over time.

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