On their own, these tools look unrelated. Together they answer a single question: how does a business come to own its entire digital identity — its data, its panel, its language, and its location?
A catalog is a list of things you buy separately. An ecosystem is a set of pieces that mean more together than apart. Each BasisCore product removes one form of dependency a business would otherwise carry — and what remains is an identity the business actually owns.
Each product has its own dedicated page with the full picture — and a direct link to its documentation in the Academy.
BasisCore Edge exists so business owners can move their own data — from the systems already running on their side, like CRM, accounting, and ERP — into BasisCore. The flow runs from your infrastructure into the ecosystem, on your terms.
Schema takes the order created by product data entry — and, more broadly, all of an employer's information — and turns it into a foundation you can build vector databases on, ready to connect to every kind of AI tool.
And the semantic layer is the single most important value this ecosystem offers: data that carries its own meaning.
A powerful panel that manages everything a business has today — or should have tomorrow — in one integrated place.
Employers can host any back-office tool inside the panel, and build connectors that reach out to the other tools of the modern world.
Programming languages here create no obligation. A business is always free to choose the language it develops its needs in. What raises a language's rank in that choice isn't a mandate — it's AI-assisted teaching and automatic code generation that make some languages simply easier to pick.
And the large BasisCore network .net across the Middle East puts the physical location and data center in the owner's hands — so they configure language, location, and mode of delivery entirely at their own discretion.
Install with npm or pip, deploy with Docker, and distribute over a dedicated CDN.
Every product has its own track of guides, references, and hands-on lessons. Train your in-house developers on the same ecosystem they'll build with.