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=== Taskhub ===  
=== Taskhub ===  
Taskhub, known as [[Monet|Monet]] is envisioned as a critical infrastructure layer within a technological ecosystem, such as Intino's distributed system. It functions as the central platform where manual, human-centric tasks are managed and integrated into the broader automated business processes. The primary purpose of HumanHub is to facilitate human interactions that are necessary for completing certain business processes that cannot be fully automated. This involves tasks that require human judgment, decision-making, or physical actions. Examples might include reviewing and approving complex documents, handling exceptions in automated workflows, or performing physical verifications that software cannot execute.
Taskhub, known as [[Monet|Monet]] is envisioned as the central platform where manual, human-centric tasks are managed and integrated into the automated business processes. The primary purpose of Taskhub is to facilitate human interactions that are necessary for completing certain business processes that cannot be fully automated. This involves tasks that require human judgment, decision-making, or physical actions. Examples might include reviewing and approving complex documents, handling exceptions in automated workflows, or performing physical verifications that software cannot execute.

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Infrastructure refers to the fundamental physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a system. In the context of distributed systems like Intino, infrastructure is pivotal as it supports the technological framework and operational processes. It is essentially the backbone that connects, supports, and enables the flow of information and services across the entire system.

The infrastructure of Intino also provides support to the business units, enabling them to operate efficiently and effectively. It is constructed and deployed using Intino's DevOps tools, which streamline the development, testing, and deployment processes. This integration ensures that the infrastructure is always aligned with the business objectives, promoting agility and innovation across the organization. By leveraging these DevOps practices, Intino ensures that its infrastructure not only meets the current demands but is also scalable and adaptable to future needs, supporting the continuous evolution of its business units.

Components

The infrastructure of Intino is a composed of several components that together create a secure, and efficient environment for managing data and processes. Each component is designed to not only meet the current needs of the system but also to anticipate future demands, ensuring that Intino remains at the forefront of technology innovation.

Datahub

At the heart of Intino's infrastructure is the Datahub, a central repository designed to manage vast amounts of data efficiently. This component is crucial for the collection, organization, and access provision to the data accumulated across the system. It supports efficient data ingestion, transformation, and distribution, ensuring that data flows seamlessly across the system, making it accessible where and when it is needed.

Federation

The Federation framework, known as Amidas, supports user registration and management. It plays a critical role in governing user identity by providing unified access control across different business units. This framework ensures data security and adheres to privacy standards, thus maintaining a secure environment for data handling and access within the system.

Business Intelligence

Integral to Intino’s infrastructure are the Business Intelligence (BI) tools, known as Sumus. These tools are designed to empower users to analyze and visualize data effectively, transforming raw data into actionable insights. By doing so, Sumus aids in driving better decision-making and enhancing operational efficiency across the organization.

Taskhub

Taskhub, known as Monet is envisioned as the central platform where manual, human-centric tasks are managed and integrated into the automated business processes. The primary purpose of Taskhub is to facilitate human interactions that are necessary for completing certain business processes that cannot be fully automated. This involves tasks that require human judgment, decision-making, or physical actions. Examples might include reviewing and approving complex documents, handling exceptions in automated workflows, or performing physical verifications that software cannot execute.