Introducing Release SaaS Platform (Enterprise Release Orchestration as SaaS)

We’re excited to share early details on Release SaaS Platform, Digital.ai’s enterprise SaaS offering for orchestrating and automating software releases—built for organizations that need SaaS functionality without giving up the governance, visibility, and accountability required in complex and regulated environments.  

Why this matters now - Many enterprises are shifting toward SaaS and hybrid models, but release operations are often where that transition stalls due to security and compliance expectations, data residency considerations, and the need for secure execution patterns. Release SaaS Platform is designed to help teams move forward confidently.  

What it is - A centralized SaaS control plane for release orchestration, including pipeline orchestration plus a release UI and dashboards. The goal is to provide a consistent orchestration and governance layer over existing toolchains, so teams don’t have to rip and replace their CI systems.  

What to expect (GA direction) 

  • Full orchestration at enterprise scale with RBAC, auditability, and governance controls 

  • Packaged integrations for common CI/CD, ITSM, and DevSecOps tools 

  • Scaled SaaS infrastructure designed for reliability and operational simplicity 

Hybrid & multi-cloud support 

Release SaaS Platform supports hybrid and multi-cloud delivery by providing a central SaaS control plane that orchestrates releases across distributed targets—so teams can apply consistent governance and repeatable workflows across clouds, regions, and operating models. 

HA and DR are core to the platform’s operations to prevent orchestration downtime from slowing delivery. Release SaaS Platform is built to run reliably in resilient configurations and maintain continuity across HA/DR setups. 

Execution model (Phase 1 → Phase 2) 

Phase 1: Hosted runners (initial GA execution model) 
Hosted runners provide the fastest path to value—Digital.ai manages runner infrastructure, scaling, and reliability so teams can start orchestrating releases quickly with minimal operational overhead. 

Phase 2: On-prem runners (roadmap) 
For organizations that require execution inside restricted networks (e.g., regulated environments, data residency boundaries, isolated production systems), on-prem runners are planned in the next phase—extending the platform into a hybrid execution model while maintaining the same SaaS control plane and governance. 

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