Altimetrik has introduced a new brand identity as the company looks to strengthen its positioning in the enterprise AI market.
The rebranding follows Altimetrik’s acquisition of SLK Software, bringing together the two organizations into a combined workforce of more than 10,000 employees globally. The move also comes amid the company’s expanding partnerships with OpenAI, Google Cloud, and Anthropic, as well as the launch of its AI platform, ALTi AIOS.
According to the company, the new brand identity is built around the theme ‘Scaling Ambitions,’ reflecting its focus on helping enterprises deploy and scale artificial intelligence across their operations.
Altimetrik said its positioning is centered on combining large scale engineering capabilities with an AI focused approach to enterprise technology. The company primarily works with organizations looking to integrate AI into existing business systems and infrastructure rather than building entirely new technology environments.
The brand refresh marks the latest step in Altimetrik’s efforts to expand its presence in the enterprise AI and digital engineering space.
Raj Sundaresan, CEO of Altimetrik, said, “The company has grown, and the brand now reflects that growth. Enterprises need proof, not promises, and that is the standard we hold ourselves to. Altimetrik is an AI engineering company built for the hardest part of the journey, moving from ambition to production.”
He further added, “Pilots are easy. Scale is hard because most enterprises are working within complex brownfield environments. Through our work with OpenAI and Google Cloud, and through ALTi AIOS™, we are giving enterprises the operating foundation they need to move AI from experimentation to production at scale.”
Phil Fersht, CEO and Chief Analyst, HFS Research, said, “The AI services market is rapidly separating into two camps: firms still talking about transformation, and firms actively engineering it into enterprise operations. Altimetrik has built its brand around the idea that AI value comes from combining strong engineering discipline, data-centric operating models, and human-led decision making. Providers that can industrialize innovation at scale will define the next era of services.”






