
AI-first services and solutions company Sash.Ai has announced the launch of OrchestrAI which consists of 350 domain-specific, intelligent, Agentic AI-powered agents aimed at transforming how Global Capability Centers (GCCs) operate, scale and deliver business value. The announcement comes at a time when enterprises and GCCs are moving beyond AI experimentation and are seeking practical, production-ready AI solutions that deliver measurable outcomes.
Unlike generic chatbots or copilots, these AI agents are capable of reasoning, adapting and acting autonomously in real-world business processes - including finance, procurement, analytics, sales, reporting, customer support, HR and more.
“We didn’t just want to build theoretical tools, but to create autonomous agents that can embed intelligence into enterprise workflows from day one, delivering measurable value and helping GCCs strategically transition into AI-first organizations,” said Biddappa Muthappa, Co-founder & CEO - Sash.Ai.
Commenting on the launch, Shabareesh Raj, Co-founder & Chief AI Officer, “After working on more than 1,000 enterprise AI projects, we have distilled those learnings into production-grade, domain-specific agents that not only generate content but also automate workflows, analyze data and take intelligent actions across connected systems,”
Sash.Ai’s ‘problem-first’ approach focuses on aligning AI adoption with business priorities and the AI maturity stage of each GCC. This ensures clients can deploy high-impact AI agents immediately, while also building a roadmap toward long-term AI transformation.
In addition to Agentic AI, Sash.Ai’s service portfolio includes -
· AI Consulting
· Generative & Agentic AI Solutions
· Modern Data Engineering
· Advanced Analytics & Decision Intelligence
From invoice processing and intelligent customer support to automated business reporting, each AI agent is designed and engineered to address real enterprise challenges and deliver business impact.
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