RocketWorx — Platform Concept
One-line pitch: The only sovereign, graph-native intelligence platform built natively on IBM Power11 — a direct alternative to Palantir Gotham/Foundry for organizations that can't afford cloud dependency, data sovereignty risk, or vendor lock-in.
DoD use cases — particularly DFAS finance modernization, DLA supply chain, and CJADC2 data interoperability — where RocketGraph's speed + ArcXA's lineage creates a defensible, procurement-ready solution on hardware already trusted in those environments. This is a genuinely compelling strategic pairing. Here's how ArcXA and RocketGraph xGT complement each other on IBM Power11:
The Core Opportunity
RocketGraph and ArcXA solve adjacent problems that are even stronger together:
Power11 Synergies: Triple Store Architecture and High Speed Graph Search
1. ArcXA as the Governance Layer for RocketGraph's Graph
RocketGraph builds entity-centric graphs across customers, devices, transactions, and sessions to expose anomalous links and high-velocity patterns. But who governs the data feeding those graphs? ArcXA does:
- ArcXA's schema discovery and DB2 native connector profiles legacy IBM data before it's ingested into RocketGraph xGT — ensuring the graph is built on clean, trusted, catalogued data
- ArcXA's lineage tracking means every RocketGraph insight can be traced back to its source system, satisfying audit and compliance requirements (critical for federal clients)
- ArcXA's ICAM module enforces Zero Trust access controls on who can query which graph datasets
2. Power11 as the Shared Infrastructure Multiplier
Power11's zero-downtime model and spare-core failover enable RocketGraph's deployment as a continuous analytics engine, while its eight threads-per-core architecture delivers massive parallelism for in-memory graph queries.
ArcXA's governance workflows — schema scanning, migration traceability, AI model lineage — run as persistent background processes that benefit from the same Power11 architecture without competing with RocketGraph's compute bursts.
Support for on-chip MMA accelerators and the upcoming IBM Spyre card aligns with RocketGraph's Mission Control GenAI integration — and ArcXA's KGNN (Knowledge Graph Neural Network) module could leverage that same AI acceleration tier.
3. Private AI — No Data Leaves the Box
Many RocketGraph customers in regulated industries have been blocked from cloud LLMs because using them means sending sensitive query patterns and schema information to external servers.
ArcXA + RocketGraph on Power11 solves this completely:
- ArcXA governs the data catalog and access policy on-prem
- RocketGraph's pluggable LLM integrations — including Anthropic Claude, AWS Bedrock, and private on-premises models — run inside the Power11 enclave
- Zero data egress: the entire AI + graph + governance stack runs air-gapped if needed
4. Fraud, AML, and Supply Chain Use Cases (DoD/Enterprise)
RocketGraph resolves entities across KYC, payments, and watchlists, then runs continuous link analysis to expose intermediaries, circular flows, and typologies. ArcXA adds:
- Migration traceability when moving legacy AS/400 financial data into RocketGraph's graph engine
- EVS Facial Recognition + ICAM for identity confidence scoring feeding into RocketGraph's entity resolution
- Audit-ready lineage for SAR filings and DoD data chain-of-custody requirements
Partnership Positioning
For your Equitus AI positioning, the story is clean:
"ArcXA is the governance brain. RocketGraph is the analytics engine. IBM Power11 is the trusted infrastructure. Together they deliver governed, real-time, AI-powered graph intelligence — fully on-prem, fully auditable, fully sovereign."
This is directly applicable to your six DoD use cases — particularly DFAS finance modernization, DLA supply chain, and CJADC2 data interoperability — where RocketGraph's speed + ArcXA's lineage creates a defensible, procurement-ready solution on hardware already trusted in those environments.
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