Russian Companies Launch New Digital Solution for AI and LLM Orchestration

Russian vendor ITPOD (part of ITG Corporation) and Ainergy, developer of the AI BPA platform, have introduced a hardware–software complex designed to deploy and orchestrate AI tools. The system promises to boost business-process performance and simplify scaling under increasing workloads.
Expanding Horizons
The new platform combines certified ITPOD servers, NVIDIA professional accelerators, and Ainergy software, registered with the Ministry of Digital Development.
The hardware is based on ITPOD-SY4108G-D12R-G4 servers with Intel Xeon Scalable Gen5 processors and ITPOD-SYR4108G-D12R-G5 servers with AMD EPYC 9005, equipped with NVIDIA H200 NVL (141 GB) and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition (96 GB) accelerators.

According to ITPOD, the system is specifically designed to manage large language models (LLMs)—AI systems trained on massive datasets that can understand and generate human-like text. Beyond text, the solution supports intelligent search across internal knowledge bases, automates first-line technical support, and enables document classification with image analysis.
Security and Governance
The platform allows enterprises to launch a local API gateway for generative AI of any format. It supports external models such as OpenAI and Anthropic while also operating with locally deployed ones.
Key features include role-based access control, full audit of user actions, and seamless scaling aligned with corporate security standards—without additional setup.
Industry analysts note that this approach reduces time-to-implementation for neural network technologies, improves efficiency, and simplifies scaling as demand grows.
As ITPOD CEO Ilya Bornyakov explained: 'This product eliminates the gap between hardware performance and software capabilities in AI. Clients receive not just a GPU-powered server but a ready-to-use corporate AI platform.'
Driving Digital Sovereignty
The new solution aligns with Russia’s drive for technological independence. Developed under sanctions, the system strengthens digital security and sovereignty for businesses.

Banks, industrial enterprises, and government agencies—many requiring AI systems to run on private infrastructure without relying on public cloud services—are already showing interest.
The system’s reliance on certified Russian software underscores its role in national digital transformation. By integrating hardware and software into one secure package, it accelerates AI adoption while ensuring compliance with security standards.
Market and Export Outlook
Analysts forecast that key Russian industries will build AI infrastructure on such platforms, increasing the share of localized, customer-specific solutions. Export potential is also significant: countries in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and emerging markets seeking technological independence could become early adopters.

The solution’s design as a turnkey product makes it particularly attractive for enterprises facing technical barriers to AI deployment.