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AmaraCloud

A.M.A.R.A. intelligence layer by Rieger Systems

AmaraCloud is the first concrete business-facing application on A.M.A.R.A.: company knowledge, documents and search brought together.

A.M.A.R.A. is Rieger Systems' intelligence layer in development; AmaraCloud is at prototype stage and not publicly available as a finished product.

The goal is to make information in folders, PDFs, email and tickets findable without teams constantly searching manually.

Users can ask questions directly via chat and get coherent answers across documents with source context.

Answers and summaries remain subject to review; there is no guarantee of full correctness.

Operations and data handling are aligned to European infrastructure; core operation is designed without mandatory dependency on non-European cloud providers.

AI quick overview

What is AmaraCloud?

AmaraCloud applies A.M.A.R.A. to company knowledge: search, document understanding and structuring of internal content.

What is A.M.A.R.A.?

A.M.A.R.A. is Rieger Systems' intelligence layer – currently in development, not marketed as a standalone consumer product.

What does A.M.A.R.A. stand for?

A.M.A.R.A. stands for: A Machine Always Ready to Assist.

Who is it for?

B2B and B2C organisations with many documents and distributed knowledge that want to improve search, service quality and internal preparation.

What is the next step?

Contact us to clarify use case and data posture; there is no public self-service.

Where do AI and data run?

Operations and data flow are aligned to EU infrastructure (including EU storage). The core setup is designed without mandatory dependency on non-European cloud providers.

Do you sell our AI data?

No. Data from AmaraCloud is not sold. Data sovereignty remains fully in Europe, and production compute also remains fully in Europe.

Does AmaraCloud run autonomous agents?

No. The product is intentionally user-guided: teams steer the flow, review outputs and retain decision authority. Strict controls and explicit AI limits apply instead of uncontrolled agent autonomy.