GoSaaS, Inc., an Oracle Cloud Applications implementation partner, announced it is moving from GoSaaS.io to GoSaaS.ai and introducing an updated logo. The changes reflect a simple idea: the reason to go to SaaS today is to use AI to drive outcomes, not just to move off older systems.
“Seven years ago, our brand emphasized getting from on-prem to cloud. Our customers still need that, but the bigger story now is what they do once they’re there,” said Hassan Ramay, Co-founder and CEO of GoSaaS. “The .ai domain and our new mark signal where we spend our time with clients: turning Oracle SaaS into a practical AI platform for supply chain, manufacturing, finance, HR, and quality. This is an evolution of our work, not a pivot.”
Why .AI and a new logo
Clients want a partner who can help them use the AI already in Oracle applications, extend it responsibly, and build what’s missing for their business. The refreshed brand aligns to GoSaaS’ overall focus on digital transformation approach:
This framing keeps the focus on outcomes and speed: start with what you already own, turn the dial where it matters, and only build when it creates a clear advantage.
Work already under way
GoSaaS formed a dedicated AI team two years ago, led by PhDs in the field of AI. The team has delivered enablement programs on Oracle’s built-in AI features, added AI to GoCompliance, and deployed agents across Oracle SaaS modules for common use cases like product data quality, supplier risk signals, price and demand exceptions, and HR service automation.
Recently, Hena Illaste, PhD, and the dedicated AI team delivered Change Order Cost Analyst to the Oracle AI Agent Marketplace. This milestone is part of the Oracle 25D release and limited to invited strategic partners in the AI practice; showcasing GoSaaS’ leadership, ongoing innovation, and close alignment with Oracle’s strategy.
GoSaaS also shares lessons from the field with the Oracle community, including sessions at Oracle AI World that walk through real examples of how GenAI improves day-to-day processes for manufacturers and med-device companies.
What changes for clients/partners: