Russian Companies Unveil Platform to Accelerate Enterprise AI Deployments
Building enterprise AI projects could soon become much easier. Russian technology companies Selectel and Just AI have introduced a joint platform designed to develop, deploy, and operate enterprise artificial intelligence applications across multiple infrastructure environments.

The platform enables businesses to launch AI agents more quickly for customer support, recruiting, document management, and access to internal knowledge bases before moving those workloads into protected production environments. According to the developers, the agents behave consistently regardless of where they are deployed, whether in a public cloud, a private cloud, on dedicated servers, or entirely within a company's own infrastructure.
A New Approach to Securing Enterprise Data
According to Just AI, the biggest obstacle to enterprise AI adoption is not the technology itself but the inability to give AI agents secure access to corporate data. The joint solution from Just AI and Selectel addresses that challenge by allowing companies to launch AI applications rapidly in a secure cloud environment and later migrate them into protected infrastructure without losing functionality or redesigning existing workflows.
As part of the collaboration, Just AI provides its Just AI AgentPlatform for building and managing AI agents. The platform is included in Russia's official software registry and supports both no-code and code-based development. It also works with any large language model while integrating with enterprise business processes and security management tools.
Selectel contributes the underlying infrastructure, including its cloud platform, dedicated servers, customer-managed on-premises environments, and hybrid deployments that combine cloud resources, dedicated infrastructure, and software running on servers inside a customer's own facilities within a unified architecture. The goal is to let enterprise AI fit naturally into an organization's existing technology stack, making the platform suitable for businesses across industries. As a result, AI agents become part of the corporate IT environment and can operate across different deployment models while continuing to use the same management framework. The joint product is designed to simplify deployment, maintenance, and scaling while making it easier to move AI applications from pilot projects into full production.

From Recruiting to Customer Support
The platform is designed for enterprises developing AI initiatives while operating under strict information security, data protection, and regulatory compliance requirements. Its hybrid architecture allows sensitive information to remain inside a company's own secure environment or certified segments of a provider's infrastructure, while pilot projects can be launched quickly in the cloud and scaled as demand grows.
The platform supports a wide range of enterprise workloads, including chatbots, customer support, recruiting, employee communications, document management, report generation, corporate knowledge bases, and many other business functions.

Stronger Security, Faster Customer Service
Rather than offering a standalone chatbot, the joint Selectel and Just AI platform provides an environment for centrally managing enterprise AI agents. It illustrates how companies can simplify the transition from experimental AI projects to production-scale deployments. Analysts expect the strongest demand to come from large enterprises and highly regulated industries.
The project could also benefit everyday users. Customer service interactions should become faster, documents and requests can be processed more efficiently, and businesses will be able to deliver more personalized digital services. Running AI agents within controlled enterprise environments is also expected to strengthen personal data protection while making AI-driven decisions more transparent.

The platform also has export potential across CIS countries and other markets seeking enterprise AI solutions that operate independently of Western cloud providers. Success abroad, however, will depend on localizing the platform, building regional partner ecosystems, and adapting the product to each country's legal and cybersecurity requirements.









































