The Platform That Disappears

by Nicole Rok and Jacob Ramlov, Go Autonomous

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About This Session

The best enterprise software eventually becomes invisible infrastructure. You do not think about the power grid. You think about what you power with it.

This session covers how the Go Autonomous platform is built to reach that state: a decision framework that handles every transaction across the confidence-stakes spectrum, five interconnected products that form the execution fabric, and the alpha release of fully agentic decision-making. Includes a live demo: 18 autonomous decisions and 3 human-in-the-loop interventions on a single quote request.

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What will you take away

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Why Most AI Platforms Are Stuck In One Quadrant

 

A 2×2 matrix maps every B2B transaction by confidence and stakes. Basic automation only works in the easy quadrant. See exactly why the other three keep your human dependency ratio stagnant, and how the fabric handles all four.

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The Five Products That Form The Execution Fabric

 

Axon captures intent from any channel. Flow learns from every human decision. Pulse holds your policies and integrations. Workstation shows your full revenue stream in real time. Decision Analytics surfaces exactly where friction debt sits.

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How The Platform Earns Autonomy, Decision By Decision

 

The execute-learn-improve loop replaces the map-design-implement playbook. The system attempts the job from day one, surfaces uncertainty, observes the human decision, and captures the reasoning. Not every two years. Every minute.

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The Alpha: Agentic Execution Without Human Intervention

 

2 billion autonomous decisions in the last 12 months. The new agentic capability plans, executes, recalibrates, and re-executes. Customers went to production within days of seeing results in testing.

Voice of The Customers

The customers… they try to manage their supply chains. Speed is becoming so much more important.

Fredrik Sölscher

EVP IT & Digitalization, Nefab Group

Fredrik Sölscher

We would have loved to introduce Autonomous Commerce earlier, but there wasn't a solution out there. It's very important in our business that we get back to the customers as quickly as possible.

Paul Thompson

Chief Executive Officer, Aerospheres

Paul Thompson

From a leadership perspective, we are also on a journey. We are increasing our own literacy in terms of autonomous processing, AI and so forth.

Mikkel Diness Vindeløv

Vice President, Hempel

Mikkel Diness Vindeløv

AI is really in the future. We can respond to our customers faster, so it's a business critical solution.

Carlos García

Head of Digital Business, Danfoss

Carlos García

We couldn't really see that we could scale. There is definitely a direct correlation between customer satisfaction and revenue. We know that by fact.

Anders Pettersson Liechti

CIO, Nilfisk

Anders Pettersson Liechti

Autonomous Commerce is here.

Autonomous Commerce is here.