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Nova — AI Enterprise Employee
Nova
PRISM · Enterprise
She doesn't just answer. She thinks.
An AI employee living on your server. She connects to your ERP, remembers every conversation, and spots problems before you do.
130+
Tools
2 GPUs
Full Agent Stack
0
Data Leaves
You don't install her. You hire her.
Not a tool. A real colleague.
Most AI products are tools — open, use, close. Nova is different. She has one brain that reasons across departments. She has a memory system that grows with every conversation — what you told her last Tuesday, the decision your team made in March, what went wrong with that Q1 shipment.

She reviews her own mistakes at night and wakes up a little smarter — without anyone writing a single line of code.
The cost? One workstation, two GPUs, in your server room. No per-seat pricing, no cloud subscriptions, no vendor lock-in.
Understands images Understands voice Reads & writes email Queries your ERP Runs code Searches the web Generates reports Detects anomalies Remembers what matters Works while you sleep
Real scenarios. Not demo scripts.
Based on actual enterprise interactions.
Enterprise
From a single order to a pricing strategy
What do you think about order SO-26030501?
SQL query: sales order, pricing history, customer tier
  • Customer: Mac B (Tier C) | 5056 ALU Rivets
  • Price: $50.20 | Qty: 250 | Delivery: May 25
  • PO drafted but not yet submitted
My take: PO needs to go out soon. Lead time ~45 days, tight for C-tier.
Is the price increase justified?
Web search: LME aluminum prices, USD/CNY exchange rates
Year Price Aluminum Verdict 2019 $30.10 $1,750/ton Baseline 2022 $47.20 $4,103/ton Justified 2026 $50.20 $3,287/ton +21% YoY Verdict: 6.4% increase is below the 21% aluminum surge. Fully supported.
Enterprise
Organizational memory in action
A new hire is asking about the return process for defective goods. Can you handle it?
Of course. I remember the process from your QC manager last month:
  • QC marks as rejected
  • Purchasing creates return order (PB)
  • Notify vendor to arrange pickup
  • Partial returns need supervisor approval
Also: Vendor A now requires their portal — no email requests. That was decided in January.

Want me to email this to the new hire?
Yes, email it.
Sent email: "Return Process" to [email protected]
Done. Sent the full procedure with vendor-specific notes. Also saved this as organizational memory.
No scripts. No hardcoded logic. She figured it out herself.
Her memory works like a human's.
Not chat logs. Real memory that learns and evolves.

Learns from every conversation

Mention something once — a preference, a decision, an exception — she won't ask again.

People leave. Knowledge stays.

The tribal knowledge living in senior employees' heads — Nova absorbs it over time.

She "sleeps on it"

Every night, she consolidates the day's conversations into long-term knowledge. Automatic and continuous.

She teaches herself

Reviews her own conversations, notices where she got it wrong, and quietly corrects her understanding.

Chatbot

Every Monday you re-explain what your company does. By Friday, she still doesn't know your name.

Nova

A new hire asks about the return process. Nova cites an exception rule from a meeting she attended — it exists in no document.
Two GPUs. Fully autonomous.
Your data never leaves your building.
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Dual GPU: Full Agent

LLM, vision, voice, RAG, code execution — all on-premise

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Single GPU: Core Agent

Conversation, memory, 130+ tools. Add a second GPU to unlock vision, voice, and RAG.

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Works offline

All models run locally. Cloud is fallback, not dependency.

Modular. Always expanding.
Enable or disable based on your needs.
📄Documents
📷Photo recognition
🎙️Speech to text
📊Chart generation
Scheduled reports
💰Cost estimation
✉️Email
🔔Work reminders
📎Microsoft 365
👥Customer portal
Available everywhere you work.
Office, factory floor, or on the road.
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Web

Full-featured interface

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Mobile PWA

Native app experience

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Chrome Extension

Nova sees your ERP page

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Messaging

DingTalk, LINE