Stop Buying Frankenstein
Buying disconnected ‘best of breed’ tools often creates a system that is excellent at arguing with itself.
Integration: Interfaces multiply, accountability shrinks.
Truth
Each vendor optimises their lens, not the network outcome.
Operations
Humans become the glue — until it fails at the worst moment.
Alternative
Start with the nervous system model, then choose components that fit.
A patchwork of tools can look modern on paper: fleet here, workforce there, reporting somewhere else, incident management bolted on late.
But when disruption hits, the question is simple: who has the truth? If five systems disagree, the truth becomes whoever shouts loudest — or whoever is most tired.
The unifying model comes first. Then integration becomes simpler: components plug into a common context rather than inventing their own.
Ennoeitai is being built to be that common context — the connective tissue that makes components behave like a system.
This is ideology and architecture, published early. Delivery specifics come later — when they can be proven.