Operated by Connect Quest · Northeast India
Precision Analysis. Raw Intelligence.
JINGULI is a technical intelligence platform that deconstructs global technology — infrastructure, AI, cloud, and security — through the engineering perspective of Northeast India. We don't follow the tech horizon; we define it.
01 · The Platform
Who We Are
JINGULI — the name represents the Essence of the Future — is the editorial and analysis division of Connect Quest, an indigenous enterprise cloud and infrastructure company operating across Northeast India. Where most technology coverage skims the surface, our analysts work from the machine room: the same team that runs data center racks, hardens Linux servers, and engineers network architecture writes the analysis you read here.
Our coverage spans ten domains — Linux, Android, security, servers, emerging technology, web development, industry news, computing history, infrastructure travel, and sports technology — each approached with the same discipline: verify at the system level, explain the architecture, and forecast the implications.
What "North Star of Tech" means
A north star is not the brightest object in the sky; it is the most reliable. Our mission is orientation — giving engineers, decision-makers, and curious readers in Northeast India and beyond a fixed reference point for navigating technology that changes daily.
02 · How We Report
Editorial Policy
Every piece of analysis published on JINGULI is governed by the following standards.
Analysis over aggregation
We do not republish press releases or paraphrase headlines. Each article must add system-level interpretation: what the architecture implies, what the numbers actually measure, and what a practitioner should do differently because of it.
Verification
Technical claims are checked against primary sources — official documentation, source code, release notes, benchmark data, or our own infrastructure testing — before publication. Where a claim cannot be independently verified, we say so explicitly in the text.
Independence
JINGULI's analysis is produced independently. Coverage decisions are made by our editorial team alone; no vendor, advertiser, sponsor, or external partner reviews, approves, or influences an article before publication. When we analyse a product or company with which Connect Quest has a commercial relationship, that relationship is disclosed in the article.
Regional perspective, global standards
Our Northeast India viewpoint is a lens, not a limitation. Analysis is held to the same evidentiary standard whether it concerns a hyperscaler in Virginia or a data center in Chumukedima.
Use of AI tools
Our analysts may use AI systems for research assistance, drafting support, and data processing. Every published article is reviewed, verified, and approved by a human editor who is accountable for its accuracy. AI is a tool in our workshop — the editorial judgement, and the responsibility, remain human.
03 · When We Get It Wrong
Corrections Policy
Technical analysis dies without accuracy. When we are wrong, we correct the record quickly, visibly, and without excuses.
How corrections work
- Material errors — a wrong specification, misattributed claim, incorrect figure, or flawed technical conclusion — are corrected in the article body, with a dated correction note appended explaining what changed and why.
- Minor errors — typos, formatting, broken links — are fixed silently, as they do not alter the substance of the analysis.
- Fundamental errors — where the core conclusion of an article cannot survive the correction — result in a prominent editor's note at the top of the article, or retraction where warranted. Retracted articles remain accessible with the retraction notice; we do not quietly delete our mistakes.
Reporting an error
Spotted something wrong? Write to [email protected] with the article URL and the issue. We review every report and aim to respond within 72 hours. Corrections submitted in good faith are acknowledged; we credit readers who catch material errors unless they prefer otherwise.
04 · The Standards We Hold
Ethics Statement
No pay-for-coverage
Coverage on JINGULI cannot be bought. We do not accept payment, gifts, equity, or other consideration in exchange for publishing, amending, or suppressing analysis. Review units or access provided by vendors never guarantee favourable treatment and are disclosed when they inform an article.
Conflicts of interest
Analysts must disclose to the editorial team any financial interest, employment history, or personal relationship relevant to a subject they cover. Where a conflict is material, the analyst is reassigned or the conflict is disclosed in the published article.
Responsible security coverage
Our security analysis follows responsible practice: we do not publish working exploits, proof-of-concept code for unpatched vulnerabilities, or operational details that primarily enable attacks. Vulnerability coverage prioritises defender understanding — impact, detection, and mitigation.
Sources and attribution
We attribute ideas, data, and reporting to their originators. Anonymous sourcing is used only where identification would expose a source to genuine harm, and only when the information is independently corroborated.
Reader data
We collect the minimum data needed to run the platform, as described in our Privacy Policy. We do not sell reader data. Ever.