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Articul8

Articul8 is an enterprise Generative AI (GenAI) software company that provides a secure, scalable platform for deploying and operating domain-specific Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications on public cloud, hybrid, or on-premises (on-prem) infrastructure.

  • Enterprise-grade GenAI platform for industry- and domain-specific applications.
  • Focus on secure, isolated deployments across public cloud, hybrid, and on-prem environments.
  • Support for customer-controlled data, model selection, and infrastructure choices.
  • Tooling for building, orchestrating, and monitoring GenAI workflows and applications.
  • Services for implementation, integration with existing systems, and ongoing AI Operations (AIOps).

More About Articul8

Articul8 targets enterprises and institutions that require controlled deployment of GenAI workloads, including environments with strict data governance, compliance, and security policies. Its platform is designed to run on public cloud, private cloud, or on-prem data centers, which allows organizations to align GenAI systems with existing infrastructure, regulatory requirements, and operational practices. This deployment flexibility is relevant to sectors such as financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, and public sector, where data residency and access control are central architectural constraints.

The company’s core offering can be categorized as an enterprise GenAI platform (AI infrastructure / AI application platform). It provides capabilities for ingesting and managing proprietary data, selecting and configuring large language models and other foundation models, and building domain-specific applications such as copilots, assistants, and content generation tools. Articul8 emphasizes customer control over data pipelines, model execution, and system telemetry, making the platform compatible with zero-trust architectures and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) frameworks that many enterprises already use.

From a technical standpoint, Articul8’s platform is associated with modern AI stack components such as large language models, vector databases, Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) patterns, and orchestration layers for prompt management and tool calling. The software integrates with common enterprise identity and access management systems, logging and observability tools, and existing data warehouses or data lakes. This enables organizations to embed GenAI into current workflows, line-of-business applications, and knowledge management systems without rebuilding their core data infrastructure.

In comparison to generic public AI services, Articul8 positions its platform for scenarios where isolation, customization, and infrastructure choice are priorities. Instead of a single shared multi-tenant environment, deployments are configured to keep customer data and models within bounded environments controlled by the enterprise, including the option to run entirely within the customer’s own Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) or on-prem cluster. This supports integration with internal network policies, hardware accelerators, and performance tuning specific to enterprise workloads.

For directory and marketplace categorization, Articul8 fits into several enterprise IT segments: enterprise AI platforms (AI infrastructure), private and hybrid GenAI solutions (hybrid cloud / on-prem AI), AI application development and orchestration (application platform), and AIOps and governance (AIOps / governance). Its offerings are used to design, deploy, and operate GenAI applications that System Integration Testing (SIT) alongside existing systems of record, analytics platforms, and collaboration tools, with an emphasis on maintainable, auditable, and secure AI usage within large organizations.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 22

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Corporate Headquarters

Palo Alto, CA

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services