Resources
Browse the ibl.ai resource library — comparisons, guides, agents, capabilities, integrations, alternatives, calculators, and role-specific guides.
- Comparisons
AI models, agentic platforms, hyperscalers, and per-seat assistants compared head-to-head.
- Guides
Practical implementation guides for AI inside owned, compliant infrastructure.
- Use Cases
Concrete AI use cases across higher ed, K-12, corporate training, and regulated industries.
- Agents
Production-ready AI agents you can deploy on owned, model-agnostic infrastructure.
- Capabilities
The technical capabilities behind the ibl.ai Agentic OS.
- Integrations
LMS, SIS, CRM, and enterprise integrations via LTI 1.3, APIs, and MCP.
- Alternatives
Owned, model-agnostic alternatives to per-seat AI assistants and managed platforms.
- Calculators
Estimate AI ROI, cost savings, and operational impact at your organization's scale.
- Enterprise
Owned AI infrastructure for enterprise and regulated industries.
- By Role
Role-specific AI guides for CIOs, Provosts, Deans, CISOs, and more.
- Glossary
Plain-language definitions of AI, edtech, and enterprise concepts.
What's in the ibl.ai Resource Library
The ibl.ai resource library is built for buyers and operators who have to defend an AI architecture choice — to a CFO, a security committee, an accreditor, or a board. Each section answers a different category of question: comparisons for vendor selection, guides for implementation, calculators for TCO modeling, capabilities for technical architecture, integrations for system fit, and use-cases plus role-guides for the people who'll actually run it.
Common thread across every section: ibl.ai is the AI platform you own, all the code and all the data, deployed on your infrastructure (cloud, on-premise, GovCloud, or air-gapped). The resource library shows the math, the architecture, and the alternatives so the choice is defensible — not vendor-driven.
If you're starting a sourcing exercise, the comparisons hub is the fastest path to a shortlist. If you're modeling cost for a board ask, the calculators hub gives you the TCO inputs. If you're architecting an integration, the integrations hub maps to your LMS, SIS, CRM, or enterprise stack. If you're writing a use-case justification, the use-cases hub covers the most-asked scenarios across higher ed, K-12, healthcare, government, and corporate.