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A multi-tenant enterprise application platform — supervised, scalable, AI-native.
The runtime underneath every Deister product, and a globally-sold enterprise platform on its own. Engineered for organisations that build and operate their own mission-critical applications. The platform's full surface — runtime architecture, data, analytics, AI / MCP, security, developer experience — is detailed at airtool.io.
Multi-tenant by construction
Tenant isolation is engineered into the platform, not bolted on. Row and column security, per-tenant configuration, per-tenant operations. The platform that runs national health networks runs hundreds of tenants on the same fleet.
Supervised execution
Misbehaving code degrades a single tenant or task — it never collapses the host. The platform is designed so the day cannot afford an outage.
Multi-engine data tier
Transactional, analytical and search workloads each on the engine best suited to the job — switchable at the platform tier, not by application rewrite. The deeper engine inventory is named at airtool.io.
AI and MCP as platform concerns
Multi-provider AI, RAG over enterprise data, natural-language to SQL agents, MCP server — built into the platform, governed by the platform's permission perimeter.
When the platform surface matters for your engagement.
Most Deister engagements start through an ERP, WMS or HIS conversation, and the platform underneath is implementation detail. But for organisations whose operations include building and operating their own applications — internal systems, customer-facing portals, partner integrations — the platform is the engagement.
The full platform surface lives at airtool.io : runtime architecture, data tier, analytics, AI / MCP, security, developer experience. Read the technical pages there ; come back here when the conversation moves to enterprise delivery or applications.