StackAI
StackAI is an enterprise AI automation platform built to help organizations create end-to-end internal tools and processes with AI agents. Unlike point solutions or one-off chatbots, StackAI provides a single platform where enterprises can design, deploy, and govern AI workflows in a secure, compliant, and fully controlled environment.
Using its visual workflow builder, teams can map entire processes — from data intake and enrichment to decision-making, reporting, and audit trails. Enterprise knowledge bases such as SharePoint, Confluence, Notion, Google Drive, and internal databases can be connected directly, with features for version control, citations, and permissioning to keep information reliable and protected.
AI agents can be deployed in multiple ways: as a chat assistant embedded in daily workflows, an advanced form for structured document-heavy tasks, or an API endpoint connected into existing tools. StackAI integrates natively with Slack, Teams, Salesforce, HubSpot, ServiceNow, Airtable, and more.
Security and compliance are embedded at every layer. The platform supports SSO (Okta, Azure AD, Google), role-based access control, audit logs, data residency, and PII masking. Enterprises can monitor usage, apply cost controls, and test workflows with guardrails and evaluations before production.
StackAI also offers flexible model routing, enabling teams to choose between OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or local LLMs, with advanced settings to fine-tune parameters and ensure consistent, accurate outputs.
A growing template library speeds deployment with pre-built solutions for Contract Analysis, Support Desk Automation, RFP Response, Investment Memo Generation, and InfoSec Questionnaires.
By replacing fragmented processes with secure, AI-driven workflows, StackAI helps enterprises cut manual work, accelerate decision-making, and empower non-technical teams to build automation that scales across the organization.
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Files.com
Over 6,000 organizations rely on Files.com to facilitate the automation and security of vital data transfers. We are deeply committed to ensuring security, compliance, reliability, and performance, allowing your essential business operations to function seamlessly every time. With our platform, you can effortlessly manage transfer workflows without the need for coding or scripting, enabling smooth onboarding of workloads and partners. We accommodate standard file transfer protocols such as FTP, SFTP, and AS2 for collaborating with external partners, while also offering native applications designed for optimal performance during internal transfers. As a fully Cloud-Native SaaS solution, you won't need to purchase or maintain any servers, and there’s no installation process required, as high availability and redundancy are inherently integrated at no additional cost. Our comprehensive InfoSec Program undergoes annual audits by Kirkpatrick Price, a respected CPA firm specializing in information security, which evaluates the entire spectrum of Files.com’s operations rather than just focusing on data centers, ensuring transparency and reliability—contrast this with smaller competitors who may misrepresent their audit results. Among our technical features are encryption for data at rest and in transit, four variations of two-factor authentication, nine integrations for enterprise identity (SSO), customizable password and session policies, along with an impressive “A+” rating from Qualys SSL Labs for security. This commitment to security and performance distinguishes us in the competitive landscape.
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Azure Service Fabric
Focus on crafting applications and refining business logic while Azure handles the intricate obstacles tied to distributed systems, such as reliability, scalability, management, and latency. At the core of Azure's essential infrastructure lies Service Fabric, an open-source framework that also supports various Microsoft services, including Skype for Business, Intune, Azure Event Hubs, Azure Data Factory, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure SQL Database, Dynamics 365, and Cortana. Designed to deliver services that are not only highly available but also resilient at a cloud scale, Azure Service Fabric possesses a deep understanding of the required infrastructure and resource needs for applications, which allows for features like automatic scaling, rolling updates, and recovery from potential faults. By freeing you to concentrate on developing features that add tangible business value to your application, Azure alleviates the need to create and manage additional code aimed at addressing concerns related to reliability, scalability, management, or latency in the underlying infrastructure. This strategic approach empowers developers to innovate swiftly and effectively, fostering increased productivity and enhancing overall business outcomes. In an era where rapid technological advancements are crucial, leveraging Azure's capabilities can significantly accelerate your development processes.
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Matter Center for Office 365
Microsoft's Corporate, External, and Legal Affairs (CELA) group, in conjunction with the Office extensibility team, created the Matter Center for Office 365, a sophisticated tool for document management and collaboration that takes advantage of the Office app development model, Azure, and SharePoint. This cutting-edge solution not only utilizes SharePoint's comprehensive enterprise content management capabilities but also enriches user experience with various Add-ins available in applications such as Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint. By effectively harnessing these integrated features, Matter Center empowers users to easily create, find, and organize documents tied to specific projects or matter sites. Additionally, the platform benefits from the powerful, enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure that Office 365 and Azure provide, which significantly boosts its efficiency and dependability. This cohesive integration ultimately streamlines workflows for legal professionals, assisting teams in navigating complex documentation with ease, thereby enhancing productivity and collaboration in legal practices. Such capabilities are essential in today's fast-paced legal environment, where timely access to information can greatly influence case outcomes.
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