Oh, sorry more out of interest from a business perspective.
Back in the day a toolkit like this would have either been an OSS + services and support play (like spring.io) or an "enterprise alternative" like Weblogic was to Apache.
... I'm wondering how this sort of play scales today?
Oh yes ofc! We are adopting the same OSS + services model, we currently have our Dexto cloud platform in alpha and are onboarding projects on a case-by-case basis. We plan to launch the self-serve version shortly.
Our other product available at www.trytruffle.ai supports creating and deploying stateless agents which are great for simpler use cases.
We plan to launch a similar cloud offering for dexto but with deeper support for long-running agents that handle more complex tasks and integrate more deeply across orgs and apps with support for on-prem setups.
Back in the day a toolkit like this would have either been an OSS + services and support play (like spring.io) or an "enterprise alternative" like Weblogic was to Apache.
... I'm wondering how this sort of play scales today?
Our other product available at www.trytruffle.ai supports creating and deploying stateless agents which are great for simpler use cases.
We plan to launch a similar cloud offering for dexto but with deeper support for long-running agents that handle more complex tasks and integrate more deeply across orgs and apps with support for on-prem setups.
Note that this code is licensed under "Elastic License 2.0 (ELv2)", so not open source according to OSI.