Scrydon

Introduction

Scrydon is a customer-deployed Enterprise Data & AI platform — deterministic workflows with agents inside, managed analytics, a typed ontology, and the governance to run them all where regulated organisations need them.

Scrydon is an Enterprise Data & AI platform that runs inside your own Kubernetes cluster — built for the Critical Digital Enterprise (banks, defence, public sector, and any team operating under ISO 27001 / 42001 / EU AI Act / GDPR / SOC 2 / SecNumCloud constraints). Through its unique Capability and DLP engine, external AI vendors are reached only when you opt in.

Scrydon trust zones — Scrydon vendor, Customer cluster, External vendors. Required outbound traffic is one daily license heartbeat; external vendor calls are opt-in.

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How Scrydon thinks

Scrydon sits between classical RPA and Agentic AI — and offers both where each fits. Like N8N / Node-Red / UiPath, the backbone is a deterministic DAG: blocks run in topological layers, branches are pruned by typed Condition / Router blocks, and the execution graph is fixed at design time, not chosen at runtime by an LLM. But where a task genuinely needs autonomy — open-ended language work, classification, extraction — you drop in an agent as a typed block inside that graph. Deterministic by default, agentic where it earns its place. See Why deterministic.

Platform anatomy

Two extension axes — Scrydon ships the contracts, the ecosystem ships the implementations and presets.

Scrydon platform anatomy — vertical packs (built by customers and delivery partners) use the horizontal capability surface (defined by Scrydon), which resolves to horizontal vendor integrations (also built by customers and delivery partners). All of it runs on the Scrydon platform runtime in your Kubernetes cluster.
LayerWho builds it
Platform runtime + capability contracts + first-party packsScrydon
Integrations and vertical packsCustomers + delivery partners (e.g. Delaware)
Vendor APIs (OpenAI, Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP, …)External — talked to, never extending the platform

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