UnifyApps has been named to the Futuriom 50 (AI) by Scott Raynovich, recognized in the category of Distributed Cloud and AI Infrastructure, Data Infrastructure and Observability.
The Futuriom 50 highlights private companies shaping the future of cloud and AI infrastructure. Collectively, this year’s companies have raised more than $33+ billion in funding, backed by leading investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Goldman Sachs, Insight Partners, General Catalyst, Tiger Global Management, Bessemer Venture Partners, Madrona Venture Group, Intel Capital, and Two Bear Capital.
We are honored to be included among this group of companies building the next generation of enterprise infrastructure.
Why this category matters now
The 2026 report underscores a shift that every enterprise leader is now confronting: AI is no longer an experimentation layer. It is becoming core infrastructure.
Several trends highlighted in this year’s analysis reflect what we see in production every day:
AI spotlights the need for data management. As enterprises move from pilots to autonomous workflows, clean, unified data is no longer optional. Storage systems are evolving into data management platforms capable of supporting AI-native operations.
Enterprise AI adoption is accelerating—selectively. While broad adoption has had hiccups, outsized gains are emerging in industries such as financial services, industrial operations, healthcare, and retail.
Unified cloud security is a defining challenge. As AI systems gain access to more systems and data, governance and observability must evolve in parallel.
These themes align directly with our mission: helping enterprises move from fragmented AI experiments to governed, production-grade agentic systems that operate across their entire stack.
From tech stack chaos to unified AI infrastructure
Most enterprises today operate across disconnected systems of record, knowledge, and activity. AI initiatives often stall not because of model performance, but because integration, governance, and observability are afterthoughts.
UnifyApps was built to address that gap.
Our platform vertically unifies:
Three universal contexts
Data Context — transforming enterprise data into shared understanding
Action Context — enabling controlled, secure execution across systems
Governance Context — embedding policy, compliance, and observability by design
Three assembly-first builders
Workflow Builder — orchestrating cross-system processes
App Builder — creating governed human interfaces
Agent Builder — designing autonomous, inheritable AI agents
By abstracting integration complexity and embedding governance into the execution layer, enterprises can deploy AI agents that don’t just generate outputs—but take accountable, auditable action.
Being recognized in the Data Infrastructure and Observability category reflects the architectural shift underway: scalable AI requires accessible corporate data, centralized governance, and runtime visibility across systems.
A milestone in the AI-Native journey
“Being named to the Futuriom 50 is an important milestone for us—not just because of the list itself, but because of what it represents,” said Ragy Thomas, Chairman, Co-CEO & Co-founder of UnifyApps. “Enterprise AI is moving beyond copilots and experiments. The real opportunity is building an operating system that unifies connections and context, enables scalable reasoning, executes trusted actions, and embeds governance by design. That’s what it takes to move from digital systems to AI-Native enterprises. We’re proud to be recognized in a category that reflects that infrastructure shift.”
The next wave of enterprise transformation will not be defined by isolated copilots. It will be defined by systems that can reason, act, and learn across business functions—securely and at scale.
That shift is already visible inside enterprises deploying AI-native architectures. Across industries, enterprises are replacing fragmented legacy apps, deploying AI-driven workflows, and launching agentic applications that deliver measurable ROI in weeks—not years.
Recognized among leaders
The 2026 Futuriom 50 includes companies such as Databricks, Grafana Labs, MinIO, Pulumi, VAST Data, Writer, and many others shaping the future of AI and distributed cloud infrastructure.
To be included in this cohort reinforces the importance of infrastructure-first AI strategy. Agentic systems require more than models—they require:
Universal Data Processing Backplane — unifying structured, unstructured, and agent-generated data
Universal Knowledge Context — transforming raw data into shared enterprise understanding
Universal Actionability Context — enabling secure, controlled execution across systems
Universal Governance Context — embedding compliance, observability, and policy enforcement by design
AI Agent and App Builder Canvas — allowing workflows, applications, and agents to be assembled at scale
This recognition affirms that enterprise AI is entering its infrastructure era.
What comes next
The question facing enterprises is no longer whether to adopt AI. It is how to scale it safely, measurably, and without fragmenting their stack further.
We believe the answer lies in vertical unification—connecting data, workflows, applications, and agents into a single operating layer that allows intelligence to move across the enterprise.
You can view the full Futuriom 50 list and report here: https://www.futuriom.com/articles/news/the-futuriom-2026-is-here/2026/02
We are proud to be recognized as one of the top AI companies in the Futuriom 50—and even more energized by what lies ahead.

