What is Unified?
Unified — The consolidation of fragmented systems, data, or agents into one coherent surface.
Unified is the primitive that answers what makes the parts act as one? As enterprises accumulate point agents and disconnected systems, the layer that consolidates them becomes the point of control.
It is the layer where coherence becomes the asset. The value of a unifying position is not the parts it absorbs but the single surface it presents, where scattered capability resolves into one.
Where unified sits in the stack
In the four-layer architecture of the agentic web, unified is a Cross-cutting concept — it applies across every layer of the stack. See the thesis for how the layers compound.
Unified in the portfolio
40 positions in the Semantic Substrate portfolio carry the Unified primitive — 24 available individually, 16 held as a coordinated set. Explore the Unified cluster →
Quick answers
- What is Unified in agentic systems?
- The consolidation of fragmented systems, data, or agents into one coherent surface.
- Where does Unified sit in the agentic stack?
- Unified sits at the Cross-cutting layer — it applies across every layer of the stack.
- How many Unified domain positions exist in the Semantic Substrate portfolio?
- 40 positions carry the Unified primitive — 24 available individually, the rest held as a coordinated set.