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Quantum Gears to Debut Quantum Sim 5.0--Only HITRUST r2-Certified GenAI Middleware and Agent Factory for Healthcare at AHIP 2025
Quantum Gears to Debut Quantum Sim 5.0--Only HITRUST r2-Certified GenAI Middleware and Agent Factory for Healthcare at AHIP 2025

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Quantum Gears to Debut Quantum Sim 5.0--Only HITRUST r2-Certified GenAI Middleware and Agent Factory for Healthcare at AHIP 2025

Quantum Sim 5.0 delivers secure, HITRUST r2-certified GenAI middleware with over two years of proven production resilience, powering QS Benefits to reduce call center times by 40%, streamline provider contract management and prior authorization, and rapidly build and deploy secure AI agents at scale. LAS VEGAS, June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantum Gears, a leading provider of enterprise-grade GenAI middleware and agent factory solutions for healthcare, today announced the launch of Quantum Sim 5.0, the only GenAI platform to achieve HITRUST r2 Certification and proven in production since mid-2023. Introduction As healthcare organizations balance the promise of AI with uncompromising data security and accuracy, Quantum Sim 5.0 stands out not only as secure middleware but as an agent factory—leveraging our deep lineage in APIs to rapidly build, deploy, and manage AI agents for payers and providers. While proof‑of‑concepts often overlook critical enterprise requirements such as RBAC, observability, guardrails, and privacy, Quantum Sim embeds these controls at every layer, ensuring agents calling sensitive APIs operate within strict security and compliance boundaries. Key Highlights HITRUST r2 Certified GenAI MiddlewareQuantum Sim 5.0 meets all 276 r2 control requirements, including new AI‑specific risk management factors, guaranteeing member and provider data remains protected throughout every AI interaction. Proven Production Track RecordDeployed in mission‑critical environments since mid‑2023, Quantum Sim delivers continuous uptime and performance—no slideware, only battle‑tested operational resilience. Agent Factory & API LineageBuilt on decades of API innovation, Quantum Sim functions as an agent factory: rapidly spinning up secure, scalable AI agents with built‑in RBAC, full observability, moderation and privacy guardrails, and audit trails—mitigating the heightened risks of agents calling enterprise APIs. QS Benefits: Foundational Healthcare Benefits ManagementBuilt from the ground up on Quantum Sim, QS Benefits ingests unstructured documents using advanced NLP and document‑understanding pipelines. Customer service representatives resolve member inquiries up to 40% faster, standardize accurate responses, and dramatically improve operational efficiency. End‑to‑End Healthcare SolutionsBeyond benefits management, Quantum Sim 5.0 powers solutions for: Provider Contract Management: Automates contract abstraction and clause‑level analytics to identify reimbursement risks and compliance gaps. Prior Authorization: Orchestrates clinical criteria extraction and real‑time eligibility verification to expedite approvals and reduce administrative burden. High ROI and Rapid Time to ValueClients report a typical payback period of less than six months, driven by lower operating costs, faster resolutions, and improved member satisfaction. CEO Quote "Quantum Sim 5.0 is not slideware or a proof of concept—it's a fully operational agent factory with over two years in production," said Mamoon Yunus, President and CEO of Quantum Gears. "Our API lineage lets us deliver secure, scalable AI agents with enterprise‑grade RBAC, observability, and privacy guardrails—addressing risks that POCs simply can't accommodate. HITRUST r2 Certification further validates our leadership in secure GenAI for healthcare." About AHIP 2025 AHIP 2025, America's Health Insurance Plans' flagship conference, will convene health plan executives, policymakers, and industry innovators to explore the latest in healthcare finance, policy, and technology through keynotes, panels, and an exhibit hall showcasing cutting‑edge solutions. About Quantum Gears Quantum Gears is a pioneer in enterprise‑grade GenAI middleware, API solutions, and agent factory capabilities. Our Quantum Sim platform and modular agents empower payers, providers, and enterprises to securely scale AI across critical workflows. With deep expertise in healthcare, finance, and the public sector, Quantum Gears delivers solutions that drive measurable business outcomes while protecting the most sensitive data. Join us at Booth #1601 in the AHIP 2025 exhibit hall for live demos of Quantum Sim 5.0 and our secure agent factory in action. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Quantum Gears

Harness launches IDP 2.0 to boost developer speed & security
Harness launches IDP 2.0 to boost developer speed & security

Techday NZ

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Harness launches IDP 2.0 to boost developer speed & security

Harness has launched version 2.0 of its Internal Developer Portal (IDP) with a suite of updates designed to improve software delivery speed, quality, security, and the overall developer experience at enterprise scale. The latest release builds on the Backstage framework, a Cloud Native Computing Foundation project, and rolls out new features directed at large organisations. The update targets issues seen in previous portals, such as managing complexity, providing scalablility, and unifying fragmented developer experiences. Enterprise-focused enhancements Key additions in the updated Harness IDP include fine-grained Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), which provides tighter security and compliance. The RBAC system allows platform teams to specify exactly who can read, create, edit, delete, or execute particular services or workflows at a granular level. For companies in regulated sectors such as finance or healthcare, this is an essential tool for governance. The release notes, "In large organisations, access boundaries must be explicit. IDP now supports entity-level granular Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), so platform teams can define exactly who can read, create, edit, delete, or execute a given service or workflow. For companies in regulated industries, like financial services or healthcare, this level of control is essential for compliance and risk management. Imagine a company whose services require restricted access due to regulatory constraints. With RBAC, only the compliance engineering team can modify those entities, while broader developer groups can view, but not alter, related documentation or dependencies." The updated portal has also been integrated with real-time Git synchronisation, supporting webhooks for immediate updates to YAML configuration files. This eliminates the need for polling or manual refreshing and supports OAuth and central tokens for flexible authentication across all major Git providers. Harness explains, "For organisations with large, distributed engineering teams, keeping the developer portal in sync with Git can quickly become a bottleneck. Harness IDP now supports real-time updates via webhooks when YAML config files are updated in Git, eliminating the need for polling or manual refreshes. Teams can also make edits directly in the portal UI and push those changes back however they prefer, either directly or through a pull request. Authentication is flexible, with support for OAuth and central tokens, and it works with all major Git providers." Usability for large teams The new release aligns the entity organisation in the Harness-Native Platform Hierarchy, mapping catalog entities and workflows to real-world structures such as project, organisation, or account-level groupings. This enables tailored visibility for teams according to their functional or geographic targets, reducing clutter and the risk of error. Harness states, "Harness IDP now aligns with our native platform hierarchy, enabling teams to create catalog entities and workflows at the Project, Organisation, or Account level. This mirrors how engineering teams are actually structured - by product line, business unit, or geography - so developers see only what's relevant to their work." In addition to architectural changes, the user interface of the portal's catalog has been redesigned for greater clarity and efficiency. Developers are now able to filter services based on specific relevance, such as ownership or technology, and view integrated scorecards within the catalog. Metrics include service maturity, security compliance, and readiness for production. On this point, the company shared the comment, "With this release, the IDP catalog has been redesigned for speed, clarity, and scale. Teams can now filter views based on what matters to them, like services they own or APIs used across the organisation. Scorecards are now built directly into the catalog view, giving developers and platform teams immediate visibility into key metrics like service maturity, security standards alignment, and production readiness. Each entity page clearly shows scope, ownership, and references, making it easier for teams to stay organised and aligned." Onboarding and automation The update introduces a guided, form-based approach to creating and managing catalog entities, in addition to continued support for YAML-in-Git workflows. The shift is aimed at easing barriers for engineers unfamiliar with configuration syntax and fostering wider platform adoption. The company remarked, "Catalog entities can now be created and managed directly through the Harness IDP UI using a guided, form-based experience – no YAML required. This removes a major barrier for developers unfamiliar with configuration syntax, making it easier for more teams to get started and contribute. For those who prefer a config-as-code workflow, the traditional YAML-in-Git approach is still fully supported." For larger-scale organisations that depend on automation, Harness IDP now offers additional APIs allowing automatic catalog entity creation, auto-discovery, CLI integration, and Terraform provider support. Harness noted, "While UI is great for onboarding or making quick updates, large-scale adoption often demands automation. Harness IDP now includes new APIs to create and manage catalog entities, unlocking use cases like auto-discovery, auto-population, CLI integration, and Terraform provider support. The existing Catalog Ingestion API remains unchanged and will continue to function as before." Backstage plugin compatibility The IDP continues to extend compatibility with Backstage open-source plugins and supports teams seeking to build bespoke plugins on the framework. The company wrote, "Harness IDP continues to extend the Backstage open-source framework, so teams can keep using the Backstage plugin ecosystem they already know, or build their own custom plugins. Best of both worlds!" "With this major release of Harness IDP, we're redefining what an enterprise-grade internal developer portal can be. Extended from the Backstage framework and supercharged for scale, Harness IDP now delivers real-time Git synchronisation, true org-level hierarchy, API-first extensibility, and the most powerful RBAC system in the category. Whether you're supporting 100s or 1,000s of developers, Harness IDP gives platform teams the structure, speed, and control they need to transform developer experience at the enterprise level – without compromise." The series of updates are positioned to support organisations looking to scale software delivery without increasing risk or operational overhead for developer and platform teams.

Rierino launches AI agent builder to power agents with full system awareness
Rierino launches AI agent builder to power agents with full system awareness

Zawya

time04-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Rierino launches AI agent builder to power agents with full system awareness

Rierino, the next-generation low-code platform for enterprise innovation, announced today the launch of AI Agent Builder —a new capability designed to help organizations build and deploy intelligent agents that operate inside real systems, not just across conversations. Unlike traditional approaches that focus on prompts or pre-scripted flows, Rierino's AI Agent Builder allows teams to give agents secure access to backend logic, real-time workflows, and internal APIs—enabling actions like creating a purchase request, retrieving customer history, or triggering multi-step automation based on enterprise data. 'The missing piece in AI agent development isn't more intelligence. It's more structure,' said Berkin Ozmen, Co-Founder and CTO of Rierino. 'AI agents will transform the enterprise by executing real actions, governed by real logic—where business value is actually created. That requires infrastructure purpose-built for execution, not just conversation.' A Foundation for Enterprise-Grade Agents AI Agent Builder is not a standalone feature, but a natural extension of Rierino's composable, low-code platform. With it, developers can transform any internal logic into agent-accessible capabilities governed by platform-level RBAC, validation rules, audit trails, and contextual schema definitions. Agents can invoke saga flows, Rierino's real-time, event-driven orchestration components, as native tools with clearly defined inputs and outputs. These flows eliminate the need for custom glue code or fragile integrations and make structured actions accessible to large language models (LLMs) by design. The platform supports integration with a wide range of LLM providers, including OpenAI, Google Gemini, Amazon Bedrock, Mistral, Anthropic, and on-prem deployments like Ollama or LocalAI—giving enterprises full flexibility over how and where their AI workloads run. Agents built with Rierino are also channel-agnostic by default. They can be accessed through Rierino's UI, exposed as APIs, or triggered by external events—enabling seamless deployment across chat interfaces, operational systems, or custom frontends. And because all logic is built using Rierino's microservice-based foundation, agent capabilities are modular, versioned, and reusable across teams and systems—ensuring long-term maintainability and scalability as business needs evolve. From Prototypes to Production-Grade Agents Most AI agent platforms today are optimized for experimentation—focused on prototyping flows, generating responses, or showing basic integrations. While that's helpful in the early stages, it falls short in real-world enterprise scenarios where agents must operate across multiple systems, comply with business policies, and deliver measurable outcomes. Rierino's AI Agent Builder is built for the next phase: production-grade deployment. It enables teams to move beyond pilots and proof-of-concepts by equipping agents with structured tools, secure runtime environments, and composable business logic. Agents aren't just asked to generate ideas—they're expected to pull real-time data, initiate multi-step workflows, and act within enterprise guardrails. This shift—from conversation to execution—is what turns AI from a novelty into a force multiplier for productivity, automation, and innovation at scale. Not Just a Tool—An Agent Infrastructure Layer While many platforms position agents as digital assistants or conversational layers, Rierino takes a fundamentally different approach: Agents are infrastructure-level components that should be embedded, orchestrated, and governed like any other part of a modern enterprise system. AI Agent Builder is not a new direction—it's the natural evolution of Rierino's long-standing AI focus. As the first low-code platform to offer embedded AI capabilities dating back to 2020, Rierino has consistently pushed beyond surface-level automation. The 2023 launch of RAI, its embedded GenAI assistant, extended these capabilities into content, translation, and UI generation. AI Agent Builder now extends that same architectural depth to autonomous, action-driven agents. With Rierino, every workflow, API, or rule-based decision can be exposed as a tool an agent can invoke—governed, automatically versioned, and monitored for safe execution. This turns your internal architecture into an AI-ready surface where agents can operate with full trust and transparency. For organizations looking to scale AI safely and meaningfully, this isn't just another feature—it's a platform-level capability ensuring agents to evolve as systems grow, maintain compliance as policies shift, and deliver real business impact without introducing chaos or risk. Rierino AI Agent Builder is now available to enterprise teams looking to bring scalable AI execution into their digital ecosystems. About Rierino Rierino is a next-generation technology company helping organizations accelerate digital transformation through low-code development, composable architecture, and embedded intelligence. Its platform empowers teams to create scalable microservices, orchestrate business logic, and build intelligent applications—without black-box constraints. Rierino is backed by the Future Impact Fund and was named one of Fast Company's Top 100 Startups to Watch.

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