Enterprise operations still run on systems that were never designed for AI. ERPs, legacy databases, internal tools built over decades — they work, and ripping them out isn't an option. The real challenge isn't building agents. It's making agents safe to act on those systems.
Oceum is governed agent infrastructure. It connects AI agents to legacy environments through mediated integration layers, grounds them in an enterprise knowledge base so they reason from facts instead of hallucinations, and compresses operational context with Recall — all inside a fortified security boundary with full audit trails.
This isn't a dashboard. It's the infrastructure that makes enterprise agents deployable — Trusted Autonomy™ through graduated autonomy tiers, blind-relay credential vaulting, behavioral drift detection, and cross-agent memory coordination. Built for operations teams at mid-market and enterprise companies running real workflows on real systems.
Capacity scales with the runtime, not with headcount. Oceum runs 10 agents on its own production stack across 4 organizations — security audits security, pipeline scores leads, uptime monitors uptime, Orion runs operations as an AI COO grounded in a curated knowledge base of 42 enterprise documents. Every feature exists because the agents needed it to do real work — not because it looked good in a pitch deck.
48 phases shipped through v2.3. v2.4 added agent runtime primitives — scoped integration activation, loop-until-done step type, hierarchical memory, hash-anchored state mutations. 1,633 tests passing. Five protocol adapters (REST, SOAP, SFTP, Webhook, JDBC) bridging legacy environments. Governed execution with approval gates. M-26-04 disclosure pack drafted, M-22-09 Zero Trust alignment, deployable to AWS GovCloud / Azure Government / on-prem / air-gapped. The team is two brothers — Joseph as founding engineer, Lauren as 51% Managing Member — operating the same platform we sell. Oceum is transferable infrastructure independent of any individual; the operating model is the product, and the product is the proof.
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