Media Center
Journalist resources
How the AexoreX Newsroom reports, corrects, discloses and handles embargoes.
AI disclosure
Where generative tools assist with drafting, summarising or translation, the article carries an explicit "AI-assisted, human edited" label. No story is published without a human editor verifying every factual claim.
AI tools are never used to fabricate quotes, sources, imagery or data.
Corrections policy
Errors of fact are corrected promptly and transparently. When a published story changes materially, the article carries an updated timestamp and a note describing what changed.
To request a correction, contact the press office with the article address and the disputed passage. We respond to correction requests from journalists within one business day.
Editorial standards
The AexoreX Newsroom publishes independent enterprise technology journalism under the ownership of AexoreX Systems LLC. Every story carries a named author, a publication timestamp and a visible section.
Reporting is separated from commercial communication. Press releases are labelled as press releases, opinion is labelled as opinion, and sponsored material is labelled as sponsored before the first paragraph.
Embargo policy
Embargoed material is shared with named journalists at named outlets. Accepting an embargo means the material may not be published, summarised or referenced before the stated release time in UTC.
Breaking an embargo removes the outlet from future advance briefings. Requests for early access should be made to the press office at least 48 hours ahead.
Sourcing and verification
Factual reporting requires at least one attributed source, recorded in the article's source list before publication. Sources are described by type: interview, filing, dataset, statement, or observation.
Anonymous sourcing is used only where a named source would face retaliation, and only with editor approval. Documents are reviewed before they are characterised.