- The team behind Nord Security, Tesonet, Hostinger and Oxylabs launches an AI orchestration platform
- Orchestration Platform Aims to Solve a Major Problem, Deploying AI LLM at Scale Seamlessly
- $8 million was raised to help companies handle the growing number of LLMs, and more than 200 are now supported.
As artificial intelligence tools rapidly evolve, businesses face increasing challenges in managing AI models, balancing costs, and ensuring reliable performance.
Nexos.ai, a new unified AI orchestration platform from the founders of enterprise VPN provider Nord, is designed to help businesses deploy AI at scale by addressing these challenges; providing access to more than 200 AI models to simplify your integration into the enterprise
The company has raised $8 million in funding from investors including Olivier Pomel, CEO of Datadog; Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna; Ilkka Paananen, CEO of Supercell; and Avishai Abrahami, CEO of Wix.com.
Nexos.ai launched
Tomas Okmanas and Eimantas Sabaliauskas, co-founders of Nord Security and now Nexos.ai, faced challenges integrating AI into several companies, even after spending more than $100,000 on large language models (LLMs) in some cases.
Feedback from companies also revealed a lack of infrastructure capable of supporting scalable, high-quality and cost-effective AI applications. Nexos.ai also includes models from vendors such as OpenAI, Google and Meta, to help companies manage their AI operations.
“Enterprises know that AI is an operational and competitive necessity, but they are drowning in the challenges of managing multiple models, controlling costs and ensuring accurate and reliable performance,” Okmanas said.
“At the same time, AI models are increasingly autonomous and capable of handling complex tasks with minimal human intervention. We have created nexos.ai to be the enterprise-grade platform that makes working with AI as intuitive as working with human teams, providing the infrastructure and oversight to ensure these models perform at their best while remaining cost-effective and secure.” .
The platform, scheduled to launch in early 2025, is already being tested by international companies to offer automated customer support.