Signal Log
The evidence ledger for the AI-Native Office specification: a dated, numbered log of real-world events — announcements, market data, policy commitments — that validate the sovereign on-premises compute thesis.
Fujitsu: 50% of enterprise AI inference workloads to execute locally by 2026
Market projections by Fujitsu indicate a massive shift toward on-premises infrastructure to avoid the "Cloud Egress Trap." The report forecasts that by 2026, half of all enterprise AI inference workloads will execute entirely locally, and by 2028, 60% of multinational firms will distribute their AI stacks across sovereign zones. This validates the fundamental economic and compliance drivers for maintaining an immutable audit trail on local hardware rather than relying on standard hyperscaler topologies.
SourcesSenseNova releases localized Agent OS models for full-loop office productivity
The open-source and local-compute communities established a new baseline for the AI-Native Office with the release of the SenseNova 6.7 Flash and U1 localized architectures. Bundled into client interfaces like Raccoon, these models plug directly into agent runtimes to execute multi-file data analysis, formal reporting, and autonomous infographic generation entirely locally. This establishes a new operational paradigm: cloud models are reserved for specific heavy reasoning, while the local Agent OS securely observes context and executes enterprise tasks natively.
SourcesSerial entrepreneur allocates $30M to Neo, an AI-native enterprise platform
Validating the premise that legacy office suites must be structurally rebuilt rather than retrofitted, serial entrepreneur Bhavin Turakhia invested $30 million of personal capital into "Neo." Operating as a model-agnostic, AI-first alternative designed to directly challenge legacy incumbents, Neo highlights the market shift from "prompt engineering" to "Context Engineering." This capital allocation underscores the growing enterprise conviction that knowledge work requires platforms built natively for continuous, autonomous orchestration.
SourcesPalantir and NVIDIA put Nemotron open models inside sovereign environments
Palantir and NVIDIA expanded their jointly published Sovereign AI Operating System reference architecture with a production engine for deploying NVIDIA Nemotron open models entirely inside sovereign, closed environments — open-weight frontier models running where the data lives, with no external inference path. The two companies that define the frontier of AI deployment are now shipping a named reference architecture for exactly the deployment model this specification describes: sovereign inference as production infrastructure, not compliance workaround.
SourcesBroadcom: 83% of enterprises weigh cloud repatriation; 50% have already moved workloads
Broadcom's Private Cloud Outlook 2026 — a survey of 1,800 senior IT decision-makers — reports that 83% of enterprises are considering repatriating workloads from public to private cloud and 50% have already done so, with cost predictability now the second biggest repatriation driver. 97% of IT leaders believe some of their public cloud spend is wasted. The report's central finding: production AI inference is shifting decisively to private infrastructure. The repatriation wave the specification's economics section predicts is now the measured enterprise mainstream.
UK commits £1.1 billion to sovereign AI compute and chip capability
At London Tech Week, the UK government announced a £1.1 billion plan to back domestic chip firms, expand national computing power, and build sovereign AI capability — state-level capital allocated to the premise that AI infrastructure under one's own physical and legal control is a strategic necessity, not a preference. When governments underwrite sovereign compute at the national scale, the same logic applies with equal force to the regulated institutions this specification addresses.
Gartner: worldwide sovereign cloud IaaS spending to total $80 billion in 2026
Gartner forecasts that worldwide spending on sovereign cloud infrastructure-as-a-service will total $80 billion in 2026, with European spending on sovereign cloud infrastructure set to triple between 2025 and 2027. Sovereignty is no longer a niche procurement criterion — it is an $80 billion annual market category, growing fastest exactly where regulatory obligation is strictest.
Lenovo TCO study: on-prem GenAI breaks even in under four months at high utilization
Lenovo Press published the 2026 edition of its on-premise-vs-cloud generative AI total-cost-of-ownership study. For sustained inference workloads, owned infrastructure reaches breakeven against hyperscale cloud in under four months — compressed from 12–18 month cycles in prior hardware generations — and the study's token-economics framework finds up to an 18x cost advantage per million tokens versus Model-as-a-Service APIs. A system used just ~4.3 hours per day beats renting. This is the depreciating-capital-asset arithmetic of the specification's economics section, independently quantified by a tier-one OEM.