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ACI Infotech Launches ArqAI, Enterprise AI Platform

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ACI Infotech, a global technology services firm helping enterprises modernize through data, AI, cloud, and automation, announced the upcoming launch of ArqAI, its next-generation enterprise AI platform. The announcement was made by CEO Jag Kanumuri, who laid out the company’s 2025 vision for operationalizing AI at scale—focused on measurable outcomes, integration, and governance.

“The future of enterprise AI isn’t about more tools—it’s about orchestration, accountability, and results,” said Kanumuri. “With ArqAI, we’ve built a platform that allows organizations to connect data, decisions, and digital agents into a unified system that actually delivers value.”

A Platform Designed for Enterprise Realities

ArqAI is engineered as a full-stack, composable AI ecosystem, purpose-built to help enterprises turn fragmented data and AI pilots into cohesive, scalable strategies. The platform includes a suite of modular agents, automation layers, and governance controls that can be tailored to vertical-specific needs.

Key capabilities include:

“Most enterprises don’t suffer from a lack of AI—they suffer from a lack of AI integration,” added Kanumuri. “ArqAI closes that gap.”

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Proven Enterprise Impact

ArqAI builds on ACI’s successful history of delivering enterprise AI solutions that are tailored, operational, and outcome-driven. Recent engagements include:

These projects reflect ACI’s hands-on, industry-specific approach—grounded in real business needs and executed through deep collaboration with client teams.

Governance, Scalability, and the Road Ahead

ArqAI also distinguishes itself with its built-in enterprise governance framework, offering explainability, policy orchestration, and control across AI agents. It is designed to meet the growing demand for trustworthy, compliant, and transparent AI in complex enterprise environments.

The platform will be formally unveiled next month and will be showcased at ACI Infotech‘s upcoming executive forums and innovation events across the U.S. and global partner markets.

In parallel, ACI continues to expand its innovation capacity through strategic technology partnerships and its managed investment fund, ACI Global Ventures, which backs emerging startups in AI and health tech.

“We’re not here to chase AI trends—we’re here to build durable, enterprise-grade intelligence,” Kanumuri said. “ArqAI is a reflection of what our clients have been asking for: something practical, powerful, and ready to scale.”

Source: PRNewswire

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