PH22 Intelligence Hub. The box that doesn't leave.
A self-contained AI compute unit you install inside your building. Models, embeddings, and operational memory all live on-device. No data crosses your firewall.
A purpose-built unit, not a server you have to babysit.
The PH22 ships pre-configured. A technician installs it in your IT closet, network rack, or office in under an afternoon. Power, Ethernet, done. From that moment your team has a private AI surface that runs whether the internet is up or not.
We chose enterprise hardware that your IT team already trusts. Dell Pro Max chassis. NVIDIA A100 GPU. 10TB local NVMe. Standard rack form factor. No exotic firmware, no proprietary boot process, no surprises during your security review.
Built for the rooms you actually have.
Three weeks from purchase order to first useful output.
Week one: site survey, network requirements, and security review with your IT and compliance teams. Week two: physical installation and integration with the systems you already use. Week three: model selection, prompting standards, and the first two production workflows your team picks.
You are not waiting on a cloud provider, a procurement queue, or a usage-based billing model. The unit is yours. The intelligence it produces stays yours.
“We needed AI we could put behind the same locks as our patient records. Anything else was a non-starter.”Operations Director · Regional health system
Built for organizations that get audited.
The PH22 is designed for HIPAA, FERPA, CJIS, and tribal data sovereignty contexts. Because the data never leaves the device, most cloud-AI compliance objections evaporate before they become a meeting. Logging, access control, and key management run inside the unit. Your security team holds the keys.
We can supply documentation, network diagrams, and SOC-style control descriptions for your auditors. We have done it for county government, regional healthcare, and education deployments. We will do it for yours.
Walk the dashboard before you commit.
Production demo at klamathlounge.com — request the password and we'll send it.