Your sovereign AI core — on-premise, private. It holds the context of the whole company and shares it with every agent at once. Your data stays yours — and decides.
Compass → Launchpad → Orbit → Star · same loop, your hardware
Three pillars — why owning beats renting.
Your data never leaves your infrastructure. Governance, audit, and compliance stay with you.
A private LLM that holds the whole company's context and shares it with every agent at once. Yours — it learns for you alone.
From a live advisory service grows software you own. No vendor lock-in — and a lead no license can buy.
CIOs are pulling workloads back from the public cloud under their own control, and from August 2026 the EU AI Act becomes enforceable — for finance, healthcare, and public administration, the cloud often isn't an option.
Not a black box, not one giant model — four layers you run and own entirely.
The brain that decides who does what: takes a task, splits it into steps, assigns the right agent, checks the result. Your agents from Orbit in Microsoft 365 report here — Star is the conductor, Orbit the orchestra.
Language models fine-tuned to your company, connected to your documents, contracts, and databases before every answer (RAG). The model answers from your current data and cites its source — no hallucinations about what's in your policy.
GPU servers to run the models, storage for your data and its indexes — in your data center or your private section of one. Data is processed inside and never physically leaves your perimeter.
Every request and response passes through it: who accesses what, what the model may do, plus an audit trail of who asked what and what they got. The layer compliance and the EU AI Act will demand.
The loop runs inside the company and feeds your own Star core. Switch modes: a sovereign core keeps sensitive data at home, the public cloud lets it leak out.
Fast deployment, top-tier models — right for generic tasks. But company knowledge accumulates outside it, control ends at the platform boundary, and in regulated sectors that's a limit.
On-prem or private cloud. Data stays at home, the loop learns for the company — not for the vendor. A lead no license can buy.
You choose where the core sits. Three options, one principle: the data stays with you.
Servers in your server room, behind your firewall — data never leaves the building. For companies where data physically may not go out: finance, healthcare, the public sector, defense.
A dedicated, isolated space at a European provider — no shared tenant, no hardware investment, control stays yours. For companies without a server room that still don't want the public cloud.
Core and sensitive data on-premise; spikes and less sensitive tasks offloaded to a private cloud. You decide which data may cross the perimeter.
Sovereignty isn't a slogan — it's a list of properties that hold up before an auditor and a regulator.
Your data, queries, and derived outputs stay inside your perimeter and within the EU. Nothing is sent to an outside API or logged outside your infrastructure.
Enforcement of EU AI Act obligations begins in August 2026 and reaches even where and how your model runs. Your own core lets you demonstrate compliance, not just promise it.
Every query, answer, and access to the model is recorded — who, when, what they asked, what they got. In an audit or incident you have a complete trail, not a black box.
You control access by role: a salesperson doesn't see payroll, a contractor doesn't see contracts. The model respects your permissions — it doesn't bypass them.
Your data never trains an outside model or improves an outside product. What the core learns stays your advantage — a moat that grows for you, not the vendor.
Star is the destination, not the start. Each step of the loop lays the ground for the next.
After Compass, Launchpad, and Orbit, AI stops being a cost item and becomes a strategic asset. Star is the endgame: an AI brain the company owns, that learns for it alone and widens its lead every day — a difference that can't be closed in two years, and a window that's open today for those who start.
Star isn't a tool you rent. It's the company's brain that you own — it learns for you alone and with every month of operation widens a lead no one can catch up to by buying a license.
Enter · phase 2 of the loopWhat companies considering their own core ask — and honest answers, no sugarcoating.
We'll show you where your company stands today and what a realistic path to your own core looks like — no shortcuts, no unrealistic promises.