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NodeShift

NodeShift

التكنولوجيا والمعلومات والإنترنت

NodeShift lets you use Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and 100+ other AI models compliantly by anonymizing sensitive data.

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NodeShift lets you use Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and 100+ other AI models compliantly by anonymizing sensitive data before it ever leaves your org.

الموقع الإلكتروني
https://nodeshift.com
المجال المهني
التكنولوجيا والمعلومات والإنترنت
حجم الشركة
‏١١- ٥٠ موظف
المقر الرئيسي
Abu Dhabi
النوع
شركة يملكها عدد قليل من الأشخاص

المواقع الجغرافية

موظفين في ‏NodeShift‏

التحديثات

  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    A CTO at a Dubai based unicorn shared last week how his team had been sharing sensitive customer data into Claude for months before anyone noticed. Not because they're reckless. Because the work was 10x faster and nobody gave them a sanctioned alternative. This is the real problem with enterprise AI in the UAE right now. The productivity gains are too obvious to ignore, but the compliance posture is years behind. NodeShift's anonymization layer was built for exactly this gap. Sensitive fields get masked or pseudonymized before the prompt ever leaves the environment. The analyst still gets Claude. The company stays UAE PDPL compliant. The CTO sleeps. The productivity question was never whether to use frontier models. It was how to use them without leaking the business.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    Productivity hack for any enterprise team in the UAE that uses AI daily. Stop trying to remember what you can and cannot paste. The cognitive load of constantly self censoring before every prompt is the reason people either go too cautious (useless outputs) or too loose (compliance incident waiting to happen). The fix is not training. We tried training. Training decays in three weeks. The fix is moving the decision out of the human's head and into the infrastructure. Anonymization at the prompt layer. Automatic, deterministic, logged. The analyst writes naturally. The system handles the rest. Productivity goes up because the friction is gone, not because the model got smarter. That's what we built NodeShift.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    Another 2 AM in our Abu Dhabi office last week, two coffees deep, my co-founder and I were arguing about whether to ship a feature that one customer had asked for. It was a meeting intelligence feature. On premise transcription with speaker diarization for Arabic and English Teams calls in real time (we did it post call until then). The customer is a major government entity. The deadline was Sunday. The argument was not about the feature. It was about whether we were building a product or a consultancy. Every founder hits this wall. You can ship one custom thing for a marquee logo and book the revenue, or you can hold the line and build something that 50 other customers will buy without modification. We shipped it. But we shipped it as a configurable module, not a bespoke build. Three other customers turned it on by today. The customer pressure to bend is constant in this market. Especially when the logos are this big. The discipline is in saying yes to the problem and no to the one off.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    A bank in the UAE ran the numbers on giving 1,800 employees direct access to Claude Enterprise. USD 1.3m per year in licenses before tokens. Manageable. Then they learn data goes to the US so you can't be compliant with UAE PDPL and Central Bank's regulations. So, the security team added the cost of the DLP controls needed to stop sensitive client data from being pasted into the model. Then legal added the cost of an external audit to confirm UAE PDPL compliance. Then the data team added the cost of getting Outlook, SharePoint, and the core banking system to actually feed context into the model safely. The real number came in north of USD 3.2M annually. Before a single employee was more productive. That's why we built NodeShift so you don't have to worry about additional costs while being fully UAE PDPL compliant and abide all of Central Bank's regulations. You get over 140 models in one AI subscription with security guardrails which anonymise your sensitive data. Use Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini compliantly through one platform, NodeShift.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    The UAE just made AI agents mandatory. Here's how to actually build them. By 2028, half of federal services and Dubai's entire private sector need to run on agentic AI. The hard part isn't deciding to build agents. It's building them without sending sensitive data to a foreign cloud. NodeShift solves this. Describe an agent in plain English or Arabic, pick any model (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or fully open-source running air-gapped), and ship it. Every prompt passes through on-prem guardrails first, so sensitive data gets redacted before it ever leaves your perimeter. Frontier intelligence. Full sovereignty. Same workflow. The deadline is real. The path doesn't have to be painful.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    A CTO at a Dubai private equity told me their AI usage went from 160 thousand requests a month to 1.8 million in under a year. None of it was sanctioned by IT. Employees were pasting client data into Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, anything they could access from a browser. The bank had a policy. The policy was being ignored at scale because the productivity gains were too obvious to walk away from. They managed to track the requests based on active browser sessions. The actual reality is shadow AI use exploding inside every regulated institution while compliance teams pretend it is not happening. The banks figuring this out first are not banning AI. They are giving employees a governed alternative such as NodeShift that is faster and easier than the shadow tools, with full audit trails and UAE PDPL compliant redaction underneath. That is what NodeShift was built for

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    UAE organizations have stopped asking how do we use AI. They are asking where does the data live. This shift happened faster than anyone in San Francisco realizes. A year ago I was in pitch meetings explaining why on premise AI mattered. Today I walk into a ministry and they open with their data residency requirements before I have even sat down. For SaaS companies targeting the GCC, this is the entire game now. If your architecture assumes sensitive data flows back to a US region, you are not in the conversation. It does not matter how good your product is. Privacy first is not positioning here. It is the price of entry. That's why NodeShift made a significant bet on how you can use Claude, Gemini and ChatGPT in the UAE while being UAE PDPL compliant without sacrificing sensitive data.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    Can we use Claude in the UAE without sending our data to Anthropic? The answer is yes, but not the way most people think. You can't run Claude on premise. The model itself lives on Anthropic's infrastructure. But you can strip sensitive data from prompts before they ever reach Claude. That's what we built. A layer that sits between the user and the model. It reads every prompt, identifies sensitive information, redacts or anonymizes it, then sends the cleaned version to Claude. The model never sees the original data. The response comes back clean. From the user's perspective, they're using Claude normally. From Anthropic's perspective, they're seeing anonymized requests. From the compliance team's perspective, no regulated data left the UAE. This is how enterprises will actually adopt AI. Not by replacing external models with worse local ones. By building infrastructure that makes external models compliant. The future of enterprise AI is not model development. It's data governance infrastructure that makes any model safe to use.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    The Middle East markets are recovering faster than anyone expected. Despite regional tensions, geopolitical uncertainty, and global economic headwinds, tech valuations are up, deal flow is strong, and enterprise spending hasn't slowed. I'm watching this play out in real time. We're closing deals in Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Doha faster this quarter than last. Enterprises are still buying, still investing in AI infrastructure, still moving forward. Here's why: The GCC isn't waiting for global stability to invest in technology. They're using this moment to build infrastructure while others are hesitating. Sovereign AI, data centers, digital transformation, these are national priorities backed by state capital. That doesn't pause during geopolitical volatility. For startups, this is the opportunity. While competitors pull back or delay expansion into the region, the ones moving forward are capturing market share that will compound for years. The recovery isn't coming. It's already here. The question is whether you're positioned to capture it.

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  • أعاد ‏‏NodeShift‏‏ نشر هذا

    We shipped a feature last week that exactly three customers in Abu Dhabi will ever use. It's a compliance dashboard that generates audit reports in Arabic, formatted specifically for UAE Central Bank submissions. Building it took two weeks. The market for it is maybe a dozen institutions total. And it's the reason we're closing deals that competitors with 100x our budget can't touch. Most SaaS companies optimize for scale. Build features that thousands of customers will use, not dozens. That's the correct strategy if you're selling project management software or email marketing tools. But if you're building for regulated industries in specific markets, the features that matter most are the ones that only apply to a tiny subset of customers. No global AI vendor is going to build Arabic compliance reporting for the GCC market. The TAM is too small. The requirements are too specific. It doesn't make sense for their product roadmap. That's exactly why it makes sense for ours. At NodeShift, half our feature requests come from single customers. A bank in Dubai needs bilingual meeting transcription. A government institution in Abu Dhabi needs on-prem deployment with air-gapped architecture. A financial services company needs anonymization that works with Arabic text. We build all of it. Because that's how you win narrow markets: by being the only company willing to build for them specifically.

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