The problem nobody wants to admit
Every week a new company announces the launch of yet another AI agent. An agent for customer service. One for reporting. One for contract management. One for email. Each one promises to bring order and each one, in practice, adds a new element to integrate, monitor and govern.
The result? Fragmentation. Heterogeneous technology stacks. Duplicate or isolated data. Security policies applied inconsistently. And above all: nobody who truly has control of the whole.
This is the reality in which many organizations that have embraced AI with enthusiasm but without a reference architecture operate today. It is the problem that Impresoft Univerce brings to the AI Week in Milan on May 19 and 20, 2026 and for which it already has an operational answer.
The right question to ask
The question is not “which AI agent to adopt?”. The question is: who governs the data, memory and decisions that agent produces?
In the absence of a clear answer, every new AI tool becomes a risk. A risk of regulatory compliance, increasingly relevant in a context governed by the European AI Act. A risk of strategic coherence because disconnected systems produce contradictory outputs. A security risk because business data circulates in environments that are not fully controlled.
AI governance is not a bureaucratic constraint. It is the enabling condition for artificial intelligence to produce long-term value.
Amaltia: the infrastructure that unifies
Amaltia is the answer developed by Impresoft Univerce to this problem. Not another agent to add to the stack, but an infrastructure designed to govern the whole.
Amaltia transforms AI from a set of disconnected experiments into a structured business asset: secure, compliant with internal policies and European regulations, designed to last over time and to scale with the complexity of the organization.
Specifically, Amaltia guarantees:
- Data management consistency: a single source of truth for all active AI agents in the organization, with full data sovereignty by the company.
- Integrated regulatory compliance: native alignment with the European AI Act and corporate security policies, without workaround solutions.
- Institutional memory: AI agents do not reason in a vacuum; they operate on a structured corporate knowledge base that preserves know-how and ensures consistency in decisions over time.
- Transparent governance: complete audit trail, visibility into automated decisions, possibility of human intervention at every critical stage.
Why now is the right time
Companies that are experimenting with AI today without a governance framework are accumulating technological and regulatory debt that will be increasingly costly to address. The European AI Act will progressively come into force, and organizations that have not structured their AI processes will risk penalties, operational blocks and loss of credibility.
The window to build it right is open. It will not be open forever.
Amaltia at AI Week
Impresoft Univerce will present Amaltia and its vision for AI governance at the AI Week in Milan, May 19 and 20, 2026. An opportunity to see, not just hear, how a truly integrated AI infrastructure changes the way an organization decides, acts and protects itself.
For more information, request an Amaltia demo