Belfast Tech company marks 10th milestone

Belfast technology company Automated Intelligence (AI) is marking ten years in business as it supports its clients adapt to remote working while aiming to scale business operations.
Simon Cole, CEO, AISimon Cole, CEO, AI
Simon Cole, CEO, AI

AI’s data management platform, AI.DATALIFT, is a cloud-based solution designed to give organisation’s key insights and control over their increasing volumes of data.

With ever-increasing regulatory scrutiny on how organisations manage their data, the demand for AI’s platform is growing rapidly. Following the recent and unprecedented shift to remote working, AI is also supporting its customers to securely access their data online through platforms such as Microsoft Teams.

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With appropriate remote working capabilities enabled, AI’s customers can implement a ‘business-as-usual’ approach at a time of exceptional economic uncertainty. This allows staff working from home to securely access business-critical information with security and business integrity intact.

Simon Cole, CEO, AI said: “Since our launch in May 2010, our focus has always been on helping our customers to be more successful by better managing their data.

Typically, we help customers with data insight, risk identification and compliance reporting. While this continues, in the current circumstances we find ourselves helping businesses that have struggled to implement remote working due to the absence of proper cloud infrastructure to connect their users with their data.

“We support our customers to securely access their data through cloud platforms to ensure business continuity while ensuring good governance and compliance are not ignored. We believe that when an organisation takes control of their data, they take control of their future and this has never been truer than during the ongoing global health crisis.”

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AI aims to scale business operations in its 10th year with a strategic decision to focus its offering towards the financial services sector and an expectation to close significant deals in key global clients. The company, which currently employs 53 staff members, already services organisations across a number of industries including large multinational banks, media, local and central government not to mention NHS trusts.

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