Operations
Summarize incident reports, compare runbooks, and extract action items from internal threads—staying inside systems already approved for operational data.
Use cases
The same private platform supports distinct departments—each with its own access boundaries and data scopes.
Summarize incident reports, compare runbooks, and extract action items from internal threads—staying inside systems already approved for operational data.
Analyze forecasts, board packs, and management commentary with models that never leave finance-approved environments. Numbers stay behind the same controls as your ERP exports.
Review contracts, policy changes, and matter files in a private workspace. Retrieval is limited to libraries your legal team governs, with full logging for privilege-sensitive workflows.
Executives query synthesized views of internal performance narratives without waiting for manual briefing cycles. Answers cite internal sources your office of the CEO trusts.
Support HR business partners with policy Q&A, onboarding materials, and internal mobility guidance—without employee data transiting public AI endpoints.
Ground coding assistants and design discussions in private repositories and architecture docs. Suggestions reference internal APIs and services your team actually ships.
If your scenario is not listed, it likely still maps to the same primitives: governed retrieval, private inference, and departmental isolation. We help you classify workloads during discovery.
Walk through departments, data classes, and success metrics—we will mirror them to a deployment blueprint.