Deliverance AI exits stealth to power sovereign enterprise AI

Deliverance AI exits stealth to power sovereign enterprise AI


Deliverance AI, a UK-founded provider of
enterprise AI infrastructure, has emerged from stealth, reporting £6 million in
annual recurring revenue (ARR), more than 30 employees, and six enterprise
customers within three months of incorporation.

The company is developing what it describes as
an Agentic Operating System (OS) designed to help governments, regulated
industries, and large enterprises deploy and manage AI systems within their own
environments. The platform is intended to address one of the key challenges
facing enterprise AI adoption: the ability to govern, monitor, and control AI
systems at scale.

While many organisations have invested in AI
infrastructure, cloud platforms, and pilot projects, Deliverance AI argues that
enterprises still lack the operational framework required to manage AI as a
production system. The company’s platform provides a governed environment for
AI agents, including model routing, audit trails, cost attribution, knowledge
management, and monitoring capabilities.

According to founder and CEO Mick McNeil,
enterprise adoption of AI depends on giving organisations greater control over
how models, data, and AI agents operate within their environments.

Organisations with highly sensitive and
valuable data need AI systems that operate within their own infrastructure and
governance frameworks. Infrastructure alone does not deliver business outcomes.
What enterprises need is an operating layer that allows them to run, govern,
measure, and manage AI systems at scale,

McNeil said.

Deliverance AI is designed to support
deployments in customer-controlled environments, including private cloud,
on-premises, sovereign, and air-gapped infrastructure. The company says this
approach is particularly relevant for organisations with strict requirements
around data residency, regulatory compliance, and operational oversight.

The platform’s model-routing capabilities allow
organisations to direct workloads across multiple AI models based on
performance, cost, risk, and governance requirements. According to the company,
this helps customers avoid dependence on a single model provider, cloud
platform, or AI framework.

Deliverance AI is working with HPE and NVIDIA to
support enterprise AI deployments. The platform is already being used by
enterprise customers across areas including professional services, sales
operations, finance, and business process automation.

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