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Deliverance AI Launches Sovereign Enterprise AI OS

Deliverance AI introduces its Agentic OS for sovereign enterprise AI, partnering with HPE and NVIDIA to ensure governance and control for regulated industries.

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Alvaro de la Maza

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Key Takeaways

  • Deliverance AI raised a new round (Growth).
  • Sector: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Technology, Software & Gaming.
  • Geography: United Kingdom, Europe.

Analysis

Deliverance AI, a UK-based innovator, has officially launched its Agentic Operating System (OS) designed to empower sovereign enterprise AI deployments. Emerging from stealth, the company has already secured £6 million in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) and onboarded over 30 employees and six enterprise clients within its initial three months of operation. This rapid traction highlights a significant market demand for robust AI governance solutions.

The company's founder and CEO, Mick McNeil, identified a critical gap in the market: while AI technology has advanced, many organizations struggle with the operational frameworks needed to manage and govern its deployment effectively. Deliverance AI aims to bridge this divide by providing a platform that enables government bodies, highly regulated sectors, and large corporations to implement Agentic AI securely and at scale, ensuring full control over data, models, agents, and decision-making processes from the outset.

McNeil, drawing from his extensive experience in AI infrastructure and GPU provision, including his tenure as revenue officer for Northern Europe's largest GPU provider and founding the data center business Carbon3, explained the genesis of Deliverance AI. "We observed that only the most sophisticated organizations could effectively leverage AI infrastructure," McNeil stated. "Our vision is to serve the broader enterprise – those using AI to enhance efficiency and reduce costs, not necessarily those building AI itself. This requires a comprehensive stack, from infrastructure and orchestration to applications and dedicated support, a challenge Deliverance AI is built to overcome."

Strategic partnerships with industry giants HPE and NVIDIA are central to Deliverance AI's go-to-market strategy. HPE contributes its private cloud foundation for customer-controlled AI environments, while NVIDIA provides the essential accelerated computing hardware and agentic AI software stack, including DGX Spark and NemoClaw. "These collaborations allow us to integrate seamlessly with leading private cloud infrastructure and cutting-edge AI acceleration technologies," McNeil noted. "Together, we co-innovate, jointly identify market needs, and deliver integrated solutions, ensuring customers receive end-to-end support from initial engagement to value realization."

Deliverance AI's platform offers deployment options tailored for organizations prioritizing data residency, infrastructure jurisdiction, and operational oversight. Operating within customer-controlled, sovereign, on-premises, or air-gapped environments, it mitigates risks associated with extra-territorial data access, a key concern for many enterprises compared to US-centric cloud services. This focus on control is particularly relevant as regulations like the EU AI Act, fully effective in August 2026, impose stringent governance requirements on AI deployments.

The platform's capabilities include a governed runtime for AI agents, a layered knowledge architecture, intelligent model routing based on performance and cost, comprehensive audit trails, and cost attribution. Early customer deployments have showcased significant benefits, including nearly a 75% reduction in costs and a substantial decrease in task completion times for workflows previously reliant on expensive professional services. The ability to route tasks to the most suitable model, irrespective of vendor, enhances flexibility and avoids vendor lock-in, a crucial advantage in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.