Intuitive.ai, formerly known as Intuitive.Cloud, has announced a strategic shift in its business direction with the launch of its aiE framework. The company aims to accelerate enterprise-scale transformation through artificial intelligence, automation and engineering, focusing on sectors such as healthcare, financial services, heavy industries and independent software vendors.
The aiE framework has been developed to help organisations move beyond AI experimentation and achieve structured, outcome-driven execution. It includes components for cloud and platform engineering, application and database modernisation, and intelligent data systems. The framework is designed to ensure secure and scalable implementation of AI programmes that align with business goals.
According to the company, the aiE framework integrates pre-built tools for connecting foundational models, orchestration systems and automated decision-making. Intuitive.ai’s teams operate across leading platforms such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Databricks and Anthropic to deliver seamless enterprise solutions.
The rebranding marks the company’s transition towards becoming an AI-first enterprise services provider. Intuitive.ai plans to leverage its proprietary intellectual property, accelerators and domain expertise to deliver measurable business results for clients.
Further information on the aiE framework, its structure and its application across industry verticals will be shared through upcoming client engagements and technical documentation, the company said.
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