Aberdeen-based digital transformation consultancy Dax Group has today announced the commercial launch of Radax, an enterprise platform that harnesses AI to accelerate application delivery. Radax deploys directly into a client’s existing cloud environment, taking organisations from concept to production-grade applications in under six weeks without the need to hire specialist in-house development teams.
Radax is designed for digital leaders who need to move fast without compromising on quality, security or governance. By attaching to a client’s existing infrastructure and utilising their own identity, data and network boundaries, Radax keeps data and controls exactly where they belong, within the customer’s guardrails.
Colin Dawson, Managing Director of Dax Group, commented: “AI makes it easy to build something ‘lovable’, which is perfect for prototyping or solo use. But enterprises need more than a great frontend that works for one user. They need security, governance, scale and control baked in from the start. That’s exactly where Radax excels. It plugs directly into a client’s environment and automates the journey from idea to launch, delivering enterprise grade applications in weeks rather than months. With Radax, organisations get the speed of modern AI development without sacrificing the standards their business depends on.”‑end‑grade applications in weeks rather than months. With Radax, organisations get the speed of modern AI development without sacrificing the standards their business depends on.
Radax handles the complex technical setup that usually slows projects down, from security and compliance to testing, support and monitoring. That means your team can focus on building the solution your business needs, not wrestling with infrastructure. Every deployment comes production-ready out of the box, with enterprise-grade security, monitoring, and operational guides built in.
Radax is designed to help organisations build digital products much faster. Instead of starting every project from scratch, it gives teams a library of ready‑made building blocks, including common features from a feature marketplace and micro-services. These components follow proven patterns used across many enterprise projects, so teams can trust that they are secure, scalable and work well together. Teams spend less time wrestling with infrastructure and more time creating the features that make each application unique. The result is enterprise‑grade applications delivered at the speed of a prototype.
Colin continues: “We built Radax to capture the delivery expertise we’ve developed at Dax Group and turn it into a platform that any organisation can use to move faster. Too often the gap between a great idea and a live product has been far too wide. With Radax, companies can move complex spreadsheets, processes or legacy applications into enterprise grade web and mobile solutions in days and weeks, not months and years.”
Radax is now available for enterprise clients and is offered through a platform subscription model.
Colin adds: “We’re incredibly excited to formally bring Radax to market. Enterprises that are serious about building at speed with AI, without compromising on security or operational discipline, are turning to Radax. We have already onboarded a strong cohort of early adopters who are using the platform to deliver rapid, enterprise‑ready solutions today. Their progress is validating the model and setting the pace for what will be a significant next wave of adoption in 2026.”
Organisations interested in learning more can book an executive briefing and technical demonstration with the Dax Group team. Partner enquiries for joint go-to-market in Azure-native sectors are also welcome.
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