One architecture — Nia: Non‑persistent Infrastructure Architecture — expressed as three products and sealed by two instruments. Everything below runs inside your own Azure tenant, holds nothing, and ends in proof.
Every path into AI — a person at a keyboard, an application in production, an agent acting on its own — gets a zero-persistence product built for that traffic.
Frontier AI at full strength for the whole workforce — with nothing retained. Employees in regulated organizations work with frontier models inside your own Azure subscription, in volatile memory, and every session closes with a Certificate of Incineration™.
CONTRACTOR · ENTERPRISE · FEDERAL · AGENCY
See NiaShield →Session state on SDIP-6™ that scales from 5,000 to 50,000 concurrent users with zero added latency. Every session is a sealed room with a clock on the wall: the termination deadline is minted at creation and cannot be extended — controlled, time-boxed incineration, receipt included.
WORKLOAD · REGULATED · GOVCON · AGENCY
See Gateway Sessions →A drop-in endpoint your agents and services call instead of calling providers directly. Per-call, stateless, signed — nothing retained between calls, every workload visible at one governed enforcement point. Shadow AI stops being invisible and starts being architecture.
WORKLOAD · REGULATED · GOVCON · AGENCY
See Gateway Agents →Beneath the products sit the protocol that destroys and the receipt that proves it.
The sanitization protocol every product runs on. Sessions live exclusively in volatile memory; on termination, SDIP-6 overwrites session buffers in six passes before the memory is reclaimed. Non-retention as a physical property, not a policy.
See the architecture →The signed, SHA-256 verifiable record that closes every unit of work: when it opened, when it terminated, and that sanitization ran. A document an auditor or a court can verify with any independent tool — without asking us anything.
See compliance coverage →Deploy from Azure Marketplace in minutes, or contact us for enterprise and federal procurement via Multiparty Private Offer.