We started with audit, risk and compliance for a reason: it is the most unforgiving test a configurable platform can face. Everything attributable, every change reversible, every AI action defensible. Pass that, and the rest of the enterprise is the same engine with different rows.
A deterministic floor, a governed AI rail, a single kill-switch, and a sealed trail, live on the hardest domain first.
A ticket is a record. A queue is a workflow. An SLA is a rule. The same engine that governs a control governs an incident, and the same sealed trail records who touched it.
A CMDB is a graph of assets and their relationships. Amzaa already is a graph of assets and their relationships. The hard part, the fabric, is built.
Because a new solution is a configuration, the platform extends into a new domain without a new codebase. The engine does not change; the rows do.
Most platforms grow from the easy domain outward and hit a wall when they reach the regulated core. We built for the core first: attribution, reversibility, sealed evidence, a kill-switch. Everything outward from here is a lighter version of a problem already solved.
The direction is not governance forever. It is one governed engine, under more and more of the enterprise.
A small cohort of regulated banks, NBFCs and the firms that own them. Early access, real influence, pricing that holds.
We are pre-launch and we will not dress it up. There are no logos on this page because there are none to show. Come and try to break the chain.