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When AI belongs inside the platform — not beside it

ERP vendors are shipping copilots fast. The question is not whether you need AI, but whether it can see and act across your real operations — without another integration project every quarter.

What bolt-on AI usually looks like

  • Copilots sit next to the ERP graph. Cross-module work still depends on exports, connectors, and manual handoffs.
  • Each new workflow means another admin console, security review, and vendor relationship to maintain.
  • Teams get answers in chat — but execution stays in the systems people already struggle to keep in sync.

Why that breaks down in production

  • Assistants summarize; they rarely own a workflow from signal to verified outcome.
  • Audit trails and approvals splinter across tools at the integration boundary.
  • Every module adds setup cost before you see value — context has to be rebuilt per tool.

How Opisense is different

  • One workspace: assistant, Opiforce agents, knowledge, projects, and business modules on shared context.
  • Agents act on live operational data — not yesterday’s spreadsheet extract.
  • Opisync gives governed collaboration when customers and partners both run on Opisense.

What to verify in any AI vendor

  • Governance: permissions, approved sources, and role-scoped access
  • Auditability: artifacts, decisions, and owners—plus logs you can review
  • Data boundaries: retention modes and data residency options
  • Integration cost: cross-tool workflows without a new project every quarter

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