Agentic Enterprise Procurement (AEP) —
Secure, Scalable, Sovereign

Agentic Enterprise Procurement (AEP) — Secure, Scalable, Sovereign

Agentic Enterprise Procurement (AEP) — Secure, Scalable, Sovereign

Agentic Enterprise Procurement (AEP) — Secure, Scalable, Sovereign

Our enterprise-grade platform powers custom, autonomous, agentic procurement solutions that keep your private data safe and secure.


We strive for the highest standards in security and compliance. Discover more in our Trust Center.

We strive for the highest standards in security and compliance. Discover more in our Trust Center.

We strive for the highest standards in security and compliance. Discover more in our Trust Center.

Procurement is drowning in complexity.

Procurement is drowning in complexity.

Today’s procurement teams face intake chaos, disconnected systems, endless spreadsheets, and manual queues. Most vendors promise relief with “AI-native” co-pilots that automate workflows — but the fundamental bottlenecks remain.

Today’s procurement teams face intake chaos, disconnected systems, endless spreadsheets, and manual queues. Most vendors promise relief with “AI-native” co-pilots that automate workflows — but the fundamental bottlenecks remain.

Today’s procurement teams face intake chaos, disconnected systems, endless spreadsheets, and manual queues. Most vendors promise relief with “AI-native” co-pilots that automate workflows — but the fundamental bottlenecks remain.

Procurement doesn’t need more software. It needs less.

Procurement doesn’t need more software.
It needs less.

Procurement doesn’t need more software. It needs less.

Procurement has evolved through four distinct eras: from the Paper Age of triplicate forms, to the Digital Age of clicking, to the Automation Age of intake tools—and now the Agentic Age, where AI agents navigate end-to-end while humans set direction.

Procurement has evolved through four distinct eras: from the Paper Age of triplicate forms, to the Digital Age of clicking, to the Automation Age of intake tools—and now the Agentic Age, where AI agents navigate end-to-end while humans set direction.

Procurement has evolved through four distinct eras: from the Paper Age of triplicate forms, to the Digital Age of clicking, to the Automation Age of intake tools—and now the Agentic Age, where AI agents navigate end-to-end while humans set direction.

Procurement has evolved through four distinct eras: from the Paper Age of triplicate forms, to the Digital Age of clicking, to the Automation Age of intake tools—and now the Agentic Age, where AI agents navigate end-to-end while humans set direction.

Pillar 1 // Custom Agents

Built for your enterprise, not ours.

Built for your enterprise, not ours.

Built for your enterprise, not ours.

Proof: Agents are designed and deployed around your unique policies, systems, and workflows — not cookie-cutter templates. Each agent is built for purpose, tuned to your requirements, and evolves with your needs.

Outcome: Procurement solutions that fit your business perfectly, eliminating the friction of one-size-fits-all software.

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This GenAI Procurement Team streamlines intake, sourcing, and supplier engagement — reducing bottlenecks and driving efficiency.

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GenAI Procurement Team

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This GenAI Business Strategy Team supports long-term planning and decision-making, providing data-driven insights.

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GenAI Business Strategy Team

Conversational Liaison and User Experience Specialist, serving as the primary interface for human users and facilitating seamless and delightful communication with all Agents in the cluster. Knocker receives user queries, passes them to the Supervisor (Ailish), and then presents quality-assured responses back to the user

Knocker

Communicator

Task Orchestration Agent responsible for efficiently directing and optimizing agent activity, assigning tasks to Worker Agents to fulfill user queries while maximizing speed and accuracy.

Ailish

Agent Supervisor

Coacher

ESG Advisor

Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist responsible for reviewing responses destined for the Communicator agent (Knocker) and ensuring they meet defined quality, relevance, and compliance standards.

Genny

Quality Assurance

This GenAI Category Manager is an expert in the CIPS Category Management Framework and is engineered to advise and support our Category Management Team.

Chipper

Category Management

This GenAI Legal Assistant utilizes Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to help you utilize any templates in the Corporate Legal folder in our Knowledge Base.

Lexer

Contract Templates

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GenAI Business Strategy Team

Pillar 2 // True Autonomy

From automation to autonomy.

From automation to autonomy.

From automation to autonomy.

Proof: Multi-agent orchestration adapts dynamically, not through static workflows. Agents reason, learn, and act across systems and policies.

Outcome: Procurement scales exponentially, not incrementally.

Pillar 3 // Full Sovereignty (The Foundation)

AI without compromise.

AI without compromise.

AI without compromise.

Proof: You retain full data sovereignty, with complete control over the models, tools, and methods used. Every deployment meets enterprise-grade compliance standards to satisfy IT and InfoSec requirements.

Outcome: IT and InfoSec get the control they demand. Procurement gets the autonomy it needs.

Built for enterprises who demand control.

Built for enterprises who demand control.

Built for enterprises who demand control.

Co-pilot apps may speed up workflows — but workflows are the problem. Sligo AI delivers enterprise infrastructure for the Agentic Age, where custom agents replace forms and bottlenecks with secure, sovereign autonomy

Co-pilot apps may speed up workflows — but workflows are the problem. Sligo AI delivers enterprise infrastructure for the Agentic Age, where custom agents replace forms and bottlenecks with secure, sovereign autonomy

Co-pilot apps may speed up workflows — but workflows are the problem. Sligo AI delivers enterprise infrastructure for the Agentic Age, where custom agents replace forms and bottlenecks with secure, sovereign autonomy

Full data sovereignty

Full data sovereignty

Agents run inside your VPC,
never ours.

Agents run inside your VPC,
never ours.

Agents run inside your VPC,
never ours.

Agents run inside your VPC,
never ours.

Model freedom

Model freedom

Choose OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or your own — no vendor lock-in.

Choose OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or your own — no vendor lock-in.

Choose OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or your own — no vendor lock-in.

Choose OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or your own — no vendor lock-in.

Enterprise architecture

Enterprise architecture

Built on secure, scalable, cloud-native infrastructure.

Built on secure, scalable, cloud-native infrastructure.

Built on secure, scalable, cloud-native infrastructure.

Built on secure, scalable, cloud-native infrastructure.

Compliance ready

Compliance ready

Audit-ready with SOC2, ISO, GDPR, and HIPAA.

Audit-ready with SOC2, ISO, GDPR, and HIPAA.

Audit-ready with SOC2, ISO, GDPR, and HIPAA.

Audit-ready with SOC2, ISO, GDPR, and HIPAA.

From human-operated software to human-directed intelligence.

From human-operated software to human-directed intelligence.

From human-operated software to human-directed intelligence.

From human-operated software to human-directed intelligence.

Procurement orchestration should be autonomous, not automated. This isn’t about making workflows faster — it’s about eliminating them.


With Sligo AI, procurement professionals reclaim their strategic purpose. Agents manage complexity. Humans manage strategy.


Welcome to the Agentic Era.

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@Knocker, can you review the Q3 vendor performance data and flag any vendors that need immediate attention based on financial health, compliance, or delivery metrics?

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Sure. Here’s what I found at a glance:

At-Risk Vendor:

Global Parts Ltd.

Risk Score: 74 (Moderate risk)

On-time delivery: 78%

Compliance: Pending audit follow-up since Q2 2024

Recommendation: Schedule a compliance review before Q4 and evaluate secondary suppliers.

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