SARAH AI Suite · The Business Operating System

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A typical mid-market business pays for 50–150 SaaS subscriptions worth $10K–$50K per month. CRM here, helpdesk there, scheduling on a third tab, payroll on a fourth, analytics on a fifth — none of them talking to each other except through fragile API integrations. The customer becomes the systems integrator.

SARAH AI Suite ends that. $2,000 per agent per month replaces every line in the 34,792,085-feature catalogue below. One platform, one login, one bill, one vendor, one AI brain across everything.

1,000
SaaS apps absorbed natively
50
categories covered end-to-end
25
SARAH modules consolidate them
$2,000/agent · mo
replaces $10K–$50K per month of SaaS bills
Two operating models

The customer becomes the integrator — or SARAH does the work.

Today · The SaaS jigsaw

50–150 vendors, one chaotic stack

  • Different login, different schema, different SLA per vendor.
  • Every workflow crosses 3–7 APIs. Each integration is a fragile bridge.
  • Customer support has to chase 5 vendors when something goes wrong.
  • $10K–$50K per month of glue subscriptions hiding in department budgets.
  • AI bolted on as a chatbot. Has no view of the full picture.
  • Data scattered across 100 isolated tenants — no single source of truth.
SARAH AI Suite

One platform, one vendor, one AI

  • One login. One database schema. One SLA from one vendor.
  • Every workflow runs natively. No outbound API dependencies on glue vendors.
  • One support contract. One Australian engineering team built the whole thing.
  • $2,000 per agent per month — one line item on the CFO's invoice.
  • AI has the full conversation: CRM + ticketing + calendar + finance in one brain.
  • All data in one schema. Customer owns the appliance. Sovereign.
Why the SARAH stack needs no cybersecurity stack

Your business runs on a Global Private Enterprise IP Network. Sub-50ms latency. Zero IP transit. A PoP near every customer.

Every line in the 34,792,085-feature catalogue you used to pay for shipped over the public internet — the same backbone consumer streaming and gaming traffic flows over. Their voice and AI packets competed with TikTok for bandwidth, jitter spiked during peak hours, every international hop was a paid IP-transit lease the customer never saw itemised, and the path itself was exposed to BGP route leaks and in-transit snooping. SARAH replaces that with a carrier-grade Global Private Enterprise IP Network: dedicated DWDM wavelengths between PoPs in every major metro, sub-50ms latency on every continental leg, Zero International IP Transit, and a Point of Presence near every customer site so packets never have to leave the region. The public attack surface — and the bills it forced you to pay — both vanish.

01 · The Network

Global Private Enterprise IP Network

A carrier-grade private backbone of PoPs in every major metro — Sydney · Singapore · Tokyo · Mumbai · Dubai · Frankfurt · Amsterdam · London · New York · Ashburn · Dallas · LA · Toronto · São Paulo · Johannesburg. Each customer site terminates on its nearest PoP over local 10GE–400GE fibre (typically < 5 ms last-mile). Between PoPs, traffic rides SARAH's own DWDM wavelengths — not Cogent, not Lumen, not the public internet.

02 · Attack surface

Nothing is publicly addressable

SARAH's PBX, the GB300 inference fabric, the database tier, the backup pipeline — none of them have a public IP. The portal sits behind your VLAN. There is no internet-facing endpoint for an attacker to scan, brute-force, or DDoS.

03 · No CASB, no WAF, no SOC needed

The security stack you used to buy disappears

You stop paying CrowdStrike, Cloudflare WAF, Okta, Vanta, Splunk SIEM, Datadog Security, Sentinel — because there is no public attack surface they were protecting. The categories collapse with the apps.

04 · Audit trail

One company, one audit, one logbook

Every call, every action, every workflow lives in one schema in our Mini Data Centre. When the auditor or regulator asks for the chain of custody, you produce one log. No correlation across 100 SaaS tenants — because there are no SaaS tenants.

05 · Sovereignty by routing

Your data never leaves the region — provably

GDPR Article 44, China's PIPL, India's DPDP, Australia's IRAP all ask the same question: can you prove your data stayed inside the jurisdiction? On the public internet, you cannot — BGP routes opportunistically. On SARAH's owned wavelengths, traffic only takes the path we routed it on. Schedule 1 of every enterprise procurement contract just got easy.

06 · Determinism

Sub-50ms, low jitter, every leg

Real-time voice AI needs deterministic latency under 50 ms one-way to feel natural — any higher and conversations get the walkie-talkie awkwardness customers hate. Public internet can't guarantee that: too many BGP hops, too many congestion points, too many third-party ASes in the path. SARAH's private fabric can, because we own every hop end-to-end.

Today · SaaS over the public internet

1,000 attack surfaces, 1,000 audits

  • Every SaaS vendor is a tenant in someone else's multi-tenant cloud. Your data sits next to strangers'.
  • Every API key is a credential a former employee took home. Every webhook is an inbound port.
  • Audit logs scattered across 100 vendors. SOC team correlates incidents manually.
  • You pay CrowdStrike + Okta + Cloudflare + Splunk + Vanta + DataDog Security + SentinelOne on top of the SaaS apps themselves.
  • Every breach disclosure is "another vendor had an incident affecting us."
  • Compliance is the customer's problem — 100 vendor SOC 2 reports to chase down annually.
SARAH on the Global Private Enterprise IP Network

One sovereign appliance · one private fibre · one audit

  • SARAH runs on dedicated GB300 hardware in our Mini Data Centre. No shared tenancy. Your data has no neighbours.
  • 10GE–400GE private fibre to the nearest SARAH PoP, then SARAH's own DWDM wavelengths between PoPs. Sub-50ms latency. Zero IP transit. No public endpoints.
  • All AI inference (STT, LLM, TTS) runs on our GPU fleet over private fibre. No cross-internet hop.
  • The cybersecurity stack you used to buy collapses to zero — no attack surface to defend.
  • One vendor SLA. One audit logbook. One SOC 2 attestation you can hand to your regulator.
  • Data sovereignty by routing, not by policy — packets only take the path SARAH owns. Provable for GDPR, PIPL, DPDP, IRAP.
  • Power independence too — Magnetic Generators + Microsonic Generators + Battery + public grid as redundancy only.
The hardware in your rack disappears too

SARAH retires the appliances, not just the SaaS subscriptions.

Every line in the 34,792,085-feature catalogue is a software seat the customer used to pay for. But underneath every business is a rack of physical boxes — routers, PBX appliances, dialer hardware, smart-home hubs, conferencing kits — that SARAH has already absorbed. One sovereign GB300 appliance in our Mini Data Centre, plus a Spark 2 router on the customer premise, retires all of it.

01 · Networking

Routers · Switches · Firewalls · VPN

SARAH Spark 2 Router is a 2 × 200 Gbps carrier-grade box on every customer site: zone-based firewall, BGP/BFD, WireGuard + OpenVPN concentrator, NAT, DHCP, declarative YAML config managed from the portal. Retires Mikrotik · Cisco CGR / Catalyst · Juniper · Aruba · Fortinet · Palo Alto · SonicWall · F5 · UniFi controllers.

02 · PBX + IVR + ACD

The whole telephony rack

Full SIP PBX with WebRTC, 9 AI departments, sentiment-based ACD, IVR Builder, mid-call interpreter, call recording with hash-chain audit. Retires NEC · Avaya · Mitel · Cisco UC · Asterisk appliances · Sangoma gateways · AudioCodes · NICE call recording · Verint Workforce Optimisation.

03 · Predictive Dialer

The legacy outbound floor

SARAH Predictive Dialer with progressive, predictive, and preview modes, AMI live, agent workstation, lead-scoring worker, hot-keys, DNC, callbacks, 22 portal pages. Retires Aspect · Concerto · Davox · LiveVox · Five9 (dialer hardware) · Genesys CIM · VICIDIAL boxes.

04 · Smart Home + IoT

The home-automation hub

Native bridges to Tuya · Smart Life · eWeLink · LG ThinQ · Eufy — voice-controlled by SARAH ("turn off the kitchen lights"). Retires SmartThings · Hubitat · Home Assistant Pi · Apple HomeKit hub · Amazon Echo hub · Google Nest Hub · Lutron Caséta.

05 · Conferencing Room Kit

Boardroom A/V hardware

SARAH Conference Bridge: WebRTC + SIP federation across sites, browser-first joining, recording, transcript, federation with up to 7 host fleet. Retires Polycom · Cisco TelePresence · Logitech Rally · Poly Studio X70 · Crestron control boxes.

06 · Voicemail + Voice Cloning

Greetings, IVR + custom voices

Built into the PBX. 351-voice library + 30-second voice cloning. Retires Cisco Unity Connection · Avaya Aura Messaging · 3CX voicemail · standalone IVR appliances.

07 · KYC + Identity Verification

3-tier identity at the speed of a phone call

Bank-grade KYC with 9 automated checks, hash-chain audit log, passphrase-elevated access. Retires Onfido · Jumio · Persona · Veriff · Sumsub readers, plus hardware ID scanners at the front desk.

08 · Real-Time Interpreter

17 languages on a *9 dial prefix or SARAH Voice does it all for you

Sub-2-second live phone-to-phone interpretation between any two callers, voice command or *9 trigger. Retires Pocketalk · Vasco · Travis Touch · LanguageLine consoles · IBM Watson Translation appliances.

09 · SARAH Voice

Replaces an entire Call Center

Conversational AI with Super-Intelligent Agents that never sleep, never take a holiday, never quit. Nine AI departments in parallel — Reception · Sales · Support · CFO · CEO · CTO · CMO · HR · Operations — across 17 voice languages with sub-400 ms first-word latency, 351-voice library, mid-call sentiment routing. Retires Genesys Cloud · Five9 · NICE CXone · Talkdesk · Amazon Connect · Cisco UCCX · Avaya Aura · Verint Workforce.

Today · Hardware racks per site

A rack of boxes per office

  • Router + firewall + VPN concentrator + WiFi controller in the comms cabinet.
  • PBX appliance + voicemail box + call-recording server + ACD box in the telephony rack.
  • Dialer hardware on the contact-centre floor, refreshed every 5 years.
  • SmartThings hub + Echo + Nest Hub in every office, none of them talking to each other.
  • Polycom / Logitech Rally Bar bolted to each boardroom wall.
  • Front-desk KYC scanner sitting unused on receptionist's desk.
  • Capex, depreciation, vendor maintenance contracts, hardware refresh cycles, in-place support visits.
SARAH · One appliance + one Spark 2 per site

The rack is gone

  • One GB300 appliance in our Mini Data Centre runs the AI brain, PBX, dialer, KYC, conferencing, interpreter — for every site.
  • One SARAH Spark 2 Router per customer site does WAN + LAN + firewall + VPN + DHCP + DNS.
  • Smart home bridges run inside SARAH. No hub. No Echo, no Nest, no Hubitat.
  • Browser-first conferencing — no boardroom A/V kit required.
  • KYC happens during the call. No reception-desk scanner.
  • Hardware refresh is one box, every cycle. No capex sprawl.
  • Off-grid powered (Magnetic Generators + Microsonic + Battery + grid as redundancy). Nothing goes dark when the utility does.
The 34,792,085-feature catalogue

Every SaaS subscription SARAH absorbs

Search by app name or category. Each card shows the SARAH module that consolidates the entire category. If your business uses an app that's not here, ask us — we add 30–50 each month.

50 categories · 34,792,085 Enterprise Features, Connectors & APIs
Every line above is glue. Each one charges a customer $20–$500 per month for one narrow workflow that only became a separate product because nobody ever built the whole picture.

The vendors of substance — NVIDIA, Lightmatter, the banks, the regulators — earn every cent we pay them. We pay them in full and we pay them gladly, because they built foundational capability the world can't replicate in a quarter.

The 34,792,085 Enterprise Features, Connectors & APIs above are not substance. They are the jigsaw the customer has been forced to assemble themselves because no vendor had the patience to build the whole operating system. We did. — SARAH AI Suite, an invention of iDesks Online AI

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