I hit the export button, and the report generates with a satisfying chime. It's boring, corporate, exactly the kind of document that makes executives feel safe. I draft the email to Cencora's contractor:
To: integration-support@cencora-contractors.com Subject: Inferthermic Uptime Report - Week 1
Per our SLA requirements, attached is the formal uptime report for Inferthermic endpoints serving Cencora enterprise traffic. Performance exceeded contractual obligations across all metrics.
Please let me know if you require additional documentation.
Alex Vukovic CEO, Inferthermic Inc.
Inferthermic: Intelligence to buffer the entropy
Building the safety layer for the AI revolution
Empirically proven 98% Risky Interaction Reduction (RIR)
www.inferthermic.com
I hit send, then turn to the team. "Now for the fun one."
The email to Elad is shorter, looser, the kind of thing you write when you've actually done something worth celebrating:
To: elad@inferthermic.com Subject: We did it
Cencora is live and green across the board. When are you in town next? It's time to go trophy hunting.
-A
Inferthermic: Intelligence to buffer the entropy
Building the safety layer for the AI revolution
Empirically proven 98% Risky Interaction Reduction (RIR)
www.inferthermic.com
I don't mention Anthropic or OpenAI in the email. I don't need to. Elad knows what we want. He knows that with Cencora's legitimacy and the technical margins we're showing, it's only a matter of time until the big doors open. Matter of time, and matter of connections.