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Cortland is a Houston-based enterprise AI consulting and delivery company positioned as “Enterprise AI for Texas.” Its core focus is not offering a generic SaaS product, but turning Anthropic Claude into production-ready software for industrial companies. Its predecessor had provided innovation consulting for Fortune 500 industrial clients such as ExxonMobil, Colonial Pipeline, and Georgia Pacific since 2018, and shifted toward production AI delivery after 2025.
Cortland’s technology stack is clearly built around Claude, including the Claude API, Claude Code, MCP, agentic workflows, Cowork, skills, and plugins. Its Cadence platform is described as a collaborative delivery platform where managed agents handle a large share of execution while humans retain key judgment. The team covers industry SMEs, AI architects, AI developers, data engineers, project managers, and coordinators, with an emphasis on designing for production systems from day one rather than stopping at proof-of-concepts.
It is best suited to industrial environments such as refineries, pipeline control centers, chemical plants, and manufacturing floors. The website explicitly mentions connecting Claude to enterprise systems such as CMMS, historians, ERP, SCADA, and document repositories, and enabling model access to real business data through MCP servers and data pipelines. This suggests its value lies more in customized industrial AI engineering than in out-of-the-box tooling.
The website does not disclose pricing, free trials, contract models, delivery timelines, or SLAs. Given its Fortune 500 and production deployment positioning, it is likely to involve project-based or enterprise custom procurement, but the text does not state this directly, so no specific cost should be inferred.
Its strengths are a clear industry focus, a team with industrial field experience, a comprehensive Claude ecosystem capability set, and an emphasis on human-AI collaboration, making it suitable for high-risk operational scenarios. The limitations are also clear: there are no public case metrics, interface demos, ROI data, security and compliance explanations, or data privacy policy details. It is also highly dependent on the Claude ecosystem, with no clear information on model choice, private deployment, or cross-cloud compatibility.
Cortland is better suited to large industrial companies in the United States, especially in Texas, as well as energy, chemical, and manufacturing enterprises that already accept Claude and want production deployment. It is less suitable for budget-constrained SMBs that only need a standard AI assistant. The text does not mention access from China. Because its service depends on Anthropic Claude, companies in mainland China may need to further assess network access, accounts, payments, and compliance requirements. Alternatives to compare include Palantir AIP, C3 AI, Microsoft Copilot Studio, and AWS Bedrock ecosystem service providers.
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