In India, the platform is widely utilized by major automotive and industrial players such as
The platform integrates natively with popular data orchestration and processing frameworks, including Apache Spark, Snowflake, Databricks, and modern data stack tools like dbt.
: Users can identify parts through multiple parameters, including VIN/Serial number , model, part number, and natural language search.
: Includes natural language search and AI-enabled visual search , allowing technicians to find parts by narrating requirements or pointing a camera at equipment. intelli catalogue ml - version 8.0 -india-
Version 8.0 introduces natural language processing models optimized for Indian enterprise environments. The system understands mixed-language business glossaries (such as Hinglish documentation) and context-specific acronyms common in Indian banking, manufacturing, and public sector units. Edge-to-Cloud Connectors
"It’s not just machine learning anymore," Arjun told the board during the final demo. "It’s ethnographic computing."
"It knows my business better than I do," the owner laughed, "but it speaks my language." The Legacy In India, the platform is widely utilized by
This version focuses on reducing ordering errors and increasing aftersales efficiency through several high-tech features:
: Syncs central warehouse stock levels directly with corporate backends.
Version 8.0 introduced a suite of AI-driven tools designed to eliminate these bottlenecks: Version 8
By automating manual cataloging (which previously required armies of junior data engineers in Noida and Bangalore), Version 8.0 reduces operational expenditure by an estimated 45-60%. The ML suggests deprecation of stale data, saving storage costs on expensive cloud infrastructure like AWS Mumbai or Azure Central India.
The new version offers improved APIs for seamless integration with existing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Dealer Management Systems (DMS), allowing real-time stock checks and instantaneous ordering. 5. Mobile-First Architecture
As the sun set over the tech parks of Whitefield, Arjun looked at the real-time dashboard. Version 8.0 wasn't just a piece of software; it was a bridge. It had taken the fragmented, localized brilliance of Indian commerce and translated it for the world.