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Introducing CronOS — Policy-Driven Agentic Infrastructure

Introducing CronOS — Policy-Driven Agentic Infrastructure

Why CronOS

Modern automation stacks face a structural gap: workflow engines orchestrate steps, but they don’t govern who can do what, under which policy, and with what proof of authority.

CronOS was built to close this gap. It is a policy-driven runtime that treats governance as a first-class infrastructure concern — not an afterthought layered on top.

What It Does

CronOS coordinates human and non-human agents through formal policy contracts modeled with the Kronoid standard. Every action is:

  • Authorized against an explicit policy
  • Traced with immutable, signed audit records
  • Interoperable via versioned Kronoid data exchange

Built on Open Standards

The Kronoid model defines structured records — KResourceDefinition, KBundle, KIntent, KPolicy, KRegistry — that any compliant system can consume. This makes cross-entity automation possible without vendor lock-in.

Use Cases

CronOS is designed for organizations where compliance is non-negotiable: public administration, healthcare, and enterprise governance. Anywhere a human or agent decision must be auditable, delegatable, and policy-bound.

Next Steps

The platform is in active development. To request the technical whitepaper or schedule a walkthrough, contact the team.