FWIW we're planning on releasing a self-hostable version on AWS Marketplace quite soon followed by one on the Azure Marketplace. In both cases, deployments live entirely in your tenancy, are fully air-gapped (ie, they can't access the internet), and your usage is unmetered.
We do already have a government-facing client using one of our self-hosted deployments given the privacy and security concerns the legal industry tends to have (rightfully in our view) around AI.
> Also, you really want to tell people how to access it and what it costs. Or put up a "call for quote" if your market is large Enterprise budgets.
Our pricing page can be found in our documentation here: https://docs.isaacus.com/pricing/prices. We're planning on making it more visible on our website; thanks for the feedback!
This seems neat but it's not something I'm willing to try if anything has to leave my network. Soon as I see "payment methods" I'm closing the tab
FWIW we're planning on releasing a self-hostable version on AWS Marketplace quite soon followed by one on the Azure Marketplace. In both cases, deployments live entirely in your tenancy, are fully air-gapped (ie, they can't access the internet), and your usage is unmetered.
We do already have a government-facing client using one of our self-hosted deployments given the privacy and security concerns the legal industry tends to have (rightfully in our view) around AI.
"Kanon 2 Enricher is an architectural masterpiece"
If you need to say it, any halfway seasoned engineer will assume it's not true.
Also, you really want to tell people how to access it and what it costs. Or put up a "call for quote" if your market is large Enterprise budgets.
> Also, you really want to tell people how to access it and what it costs. Or put up a "call for quote" if your market is large Enterprise budgets.
Our pricing page can be found in our documentation here: https://docs.isaacus.com/pricing/prices. We're planning on making it more visible on our website; thanks for the feedback!
Graphitization... you keep using that word. I don't think it means you what you think it means. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphitization
You might want to call it a relational-, graph-, or knowledge graph foundation model; terms in use.
This is called a lexical innovation ;). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexical_innovation.
We'd argue it makes a lot of sense to appropriate 'graphitization' as a term for a model designed to transform data into knowledge graphs.