Editorial and sources policy
This policy describes how EAFlow Insights content is produced, attributed and cited, how public sources and operational validation with clients are handled, and the copyright, trademark and governing-law terms that apply to this content. It covers the pieces published at eaflow.io/insights.
1. Scope
EAFlow Insights is the public editorial section of EAFlow LLC ("EAFlow", "we"). The official source of each piece is its page on eaflow.io; other distribution channels reproduce or link to that content, but the web stays the reference version. This policy sits alongside the Terms of service and the Privacy policy, which prevail where applicable.
2. Authorship and editorial responsibility
Articles are published with named authorship —Ruffa, Ezequiel— as editorial attribution. Final editorial responsibility rests with EAFlow LLC. Personal authorship identifies the writer; it is not a visitor's personal data collected by the site, and is governed by the Privacy policy where applicable.
3. Content origin and editorial stance
Each piece declares one primary result area from the catalog and links to the solution it informs. The content describes how architecture, processes, risk and operations connect in a living graph, written from real modernization work. The stance is positive: it sells by audience and outcome. The content avoids unnecessarily confrontational comparisons with third parties and, when it mentions external products or categories, does so for descriptive, technical or interoperability purposes.
4. Public sources and references
The public sources cited in each article are included solely for traceability and verification of the data referenced. Their mention does not imply affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement by the cited organizations, nor any endorsement by them of EAFlow. Any market data cited are third-party estimates and are attributed as such.
Guidelines:
- Where an article includes technical, numerical, regulatory or market claims, cite verifiable public sources. As a guide, pieces with external claims should include between 1 and 5 relevant sources, prioritizing primary sources and avoiding decorative citations.
- Prefer primary, publicly accessible sources (official reports, standards, published technical documentation, regulatory data).
- For each source, state: author or organization, title, year, and a stable link or reference.
- Where a claim rests on operational validation with a client, attribute it as such and not as a public source; nominal details are handled per this policy.
- Do not cite as a source any confidential material, or material subject to a non-disclosure agreement or restricted access.
5. Operational validation with clients
Where an article rests on an operational product validation in an early-adoption context, the case is presented anonymized and does not constitute a public, named client reference. Operational validation is described as such and not as a guarantee of equivalent results for third parties.
6. Consent and named references
By default, content is anonymized: it includes no client name, logo or country in the public text. A named client reference is published only to the extent the client has authorized it, and within the authorized scope.
7. Restricted-access content
Certain nominal materials are served only through a restricted-access signed link. Such materials are not indexed, are subject to expiry, and may be revoked at any time. Their existence is disclosed only to the extent the client has authorized it; describing the existence of the mechanism does not expose its content.
8. Copyright and use
© 2026 EAFlow LLC — All rights reserved. Unless expressly stated otherwise, EAFlow Insights content is not published under Creative Commons or other open licenses.
Brief quotation with clear attribution to the author, EAFlow Insights and a link to the original article is permitted, to the extent permitted by applicable law —including, where applicable, fair use, the right of quotation, or other exceptions and limitations—. As editorial guidance, a brief quotation should not reproduce a substantial proportion of the article (as a guide, no more than one sentence or a short excerpt).
Except as permitted by applicable law, the following are prohibited without the prior written permission of EAFlow LLC: full or substantial reproduction; republication; mass distribution; the creation of derivative works; systematic or automated extraction (scraping); incorporation into datasets; and use for the training, fine-tuning, evaluation or enrichment of artificial-intelligence models.
9. How to cite EAFlow content
To cite an article, use the full attribution with author, title, publication, year and URL. Suggested format:
Ruffa, Ezequiel. "[Article title]." EAFlow Insights, 2026. [Article URL]
Suggested short citation (to accompany a quoted excerpt):
Source: Ruffa, Ezequiel, "[Article title]," EAFlow Insights, 2026 — eaflow.io
Except as permitted by applicable law, full or substantial reproduction, commercial republication, scraping, incorporation into datasets, the training, fine-tuning, evaluation or enrichment of artificial-intelligence models, mass distribution and derivative works require prior written permission: write to hello@eaflow.io.
10. Trademarks
EAFlow, EA/AI, MAX, and associated names, logos, and product identifiers are trademarks of EAFlow LLC. Third-party product names, company names, and marks belong to their respective owners. References to third parties are made solely for descriptive, interoperability, or contextual purposes and do not imply sponsorship, certification, affiliation, or endorsement.
11. Artificial intelligence and data mining
EAFlow reserves, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the uses of its content for automated extraction, incorporation into datasets and the training, fine-tuning, evaluation or enrichment of artificial-intelligence models, as set out in the Copyright and use section. This reservation is accompanied by the corresponding machine-readable signals where available.
12. Corrections and permissions
To request a correction, broader reproduction permission, or a clarification about sources, write to hello@eaflow.io. Material corrections are reflected in the piece with its update date.
13. Governing law
This policy is governed by the laws applicable to the place of incorporation of EAFlow LLC. Any dispute will be resolved as set out in the corresponding agreement.
© 2026 EAFlow LLC — All rights reserved. EAFlow, EA/AI, MAX, and associated names, logos, and product identifiers are trademarks of EAFlow LLC.