Enterprise AI Implementation
Governed AI pilots, rollout planning, workflow mapping, and policy-aware execution.
- Medha and MedhaOS adoption
- Pilot delivery
Medha powers intelligence. MedhaOS governs memory, privacy, policy, and execution. SastraPDF applies both to document-heavy business work.
Most AI tools work inside isolated sessions. Real business work moves across documents, approvals, systems, policies, and audit requirements. Sastra helps preserve context and turn document-heavy work into governed workflows.
Medha powers intelligence. MedhaOS controls governance and execution. SastraPDF applies both to business documents.
Document creation, extraction, redaction, review, signing, routing, approval, audit, and continuation.
Governance, memory, privacy, policy, identity, audit, and execution control.
Reasoning, retrieval, contextual understanding, and workflow assistance.
Before Sastra, teams rebuild context and chase approvals. After Sastra, documents move through governed, traceable workflows.
Sastra builds repeatable AI product IP and provides the engineering services required to integrate, customize, secure, and operate it inside enterprise environments.
The product stack creates repeatable governed AI capability.
Implementation services help enterprises adopt, customize, deploy, secure, and operate the stack.
Sastra services stay visible as enterprise implementation strength, not as a replacement for the product story.
Governed AI pilots, rollout planning, workflow mapping, and policy-aware execution.
Secure product architecture, APIs, SDKs, design systems, and embedded AI features.
Private and hybrid cloud foundations, CI/CD, observability, and operational readiness.
Secure enterprise integrations, API modernization, and workflow orchestration.
Zero Trust principles, RBAC, tenant isolation, encryption, audit logs, and policy enforcement.
Governance operations, monitoring, evaluation, incident response, and continuous improvement.
For CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, compliance leaders, operations heads, SaaS platforms, and document-heavy business teams.