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Digitide Solutions Unveils ‘Pulse.nerve’ to Orchestrate the Agentic Enterprise; Launches 100+ Specialized AI Agents

Posted on April 1, 2026April 1, 2026 by S Joseph



 

Digitide Solutions Limited (NSE: DIGITIDE), a global leader in AI-first digital transformation, today announced the launch of Pulse.nerve, a first-of-its-kind enterprise orchestration platform designed to unify the “fragmented intelligence” currently slowing down global organizations.

Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—the emerging “USB-C for AI” standard—Pulse.nerve acts as a universal control layer, allowing enterprises to manage, govern, and synchronize AI agents across siloed technology stacks. The launch is supported by the release of 100+ ready-to-deploy AI agents within the Pulse.ai ecosystem, targeting high-impact functions in BFSI, Healthcare, and Retail.

Solving the “AI Chaos” Crisis

As we enter 2026, the enterprise AI landscape has reached a breaking point. While Gartner projects that over 40% of enterprise applications will embed role-specific AI agents by the end of this year, most organizations are struggling with “disconnected intelligence.”

Current industry data reveals:

  • The Fragmentation Gap: 73% of enterprises now run five or more disconnected AI agents, leading to an average of $2.1 million in annual waste due to redundant integrations.
  • The Governance Risk: Without a central control layer, AI-related incidents take an average of 47 minutes to resolve, exposing firms to significant compliance and operational risks.
  • The Market Opportunity: The global Agentic AI market is estimated to reach $10.8 billion in 2026, yet only 14% of enterprises have deployment-ready orchestration systems.

“Enterprises are no longer struggling with a lack of AI; they are drowning in it,” said Gurmeet Chahal, CEO & Executive Director of Digitide Solutions.“Pulse.nerve is the central nervous system the industry has been waiting for. By providing a unified execution layer, we are moving organizations from fragmented experimentation to a coherent, governed, and high-ROI agentic strategy.”

Pulse.nerve: The Universal AI Control Layer

Pulse.nerve sits above the enterprise stack, using MCP-native connectors to bridge the gap between enterprise platforms like Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, ServiceNow, Guidewire, and Duck Creek. Key capabilities include:

  • Intelligent Task Routing: Automatically directs complex workflows to the most efficient agent based on real-time context and enterprise policy.
  • The Enterprise “Kill-Switch”: A centralized governance dashboard that allows for instant rollback or halting of any AI agent across the ecosystem.
  • Universal Compliance: Enforces global security and audit rules once, applying them automatically across every connected agent.
  • 100+ Specialized Agents: Pre-trained digital personas for engineering, HR, CXM, and collections, designed to deliver “Day 1” productivity.

Measurable Impact: A Case Study in Insurance

In a recent production deployment for a leading global insurer, Pulse.nerve orchestrated agentic workflows across Guidewire, Salesforce, and Oracle. The result was a 45% improvement in operational productivity and a 3.4x acceleration in AI time-to-value, achieving 100% audit visibility for the first time.

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