Cohere's Agentic AI Platform North Gets Wide Release, Aims to Handle 'Boring' Work
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, AUG 6 – Cohere's North platform enables private deployment on customer infrastructure with compliance to GDPR, SOC-2, and ISO 27001, supporting clients like RBC and Dell, the company said.
- On Aug. 6, 2025, Toronto-based Cohere made North broadly available after a January limited early access launch, according to a report by The Canadian Press.
- With enterprises wary of data compromise, North offers granular access controls and promises private deployment behind firewalls, says Cohere.
- North integrates with Gmail, Slack, Salesforce and Outlook and can run on-premise infrastructure, hybrid clouds, VPCs or air-gapped environments requiring as few as two GPUs.
- Customer tests at Bell, Royal Bank of Canada and Dell highlight early adoption, with RBC rolling out North to developers this summer, Cohere says.
- Viewed as the next frontier for AI, agentic platforms like North promise to boost productivity by automating monotonous tasks, Frosst said, about seven months after the January 2025 limited early access launch.
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