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00 — THE STACK
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The Stack // Everything We Provide · Take One Or All

The Stack.

End to end. We build the data center, deploy it as a Cell, network it into a Mesh, run it with the Autonomy Engine, and wrap the whole thing as Sovereign capacity on Canadian ground. Buy one layer or the whole stack — each stands up in days, not the one-to-three years a built facility takes.

Context: prefabricated modular blocks ship factory-tested and go live in weeks-to-months, cutting on-site work 30–50% vs traditional construction (source: Vertiv & Schneider Electric, 2024–2025).

I // We Build The Data Center

The Build.

We don't rent you a slice of someone else's region — we build you the data center. Each Cell is fabricated and burned in at a factory, craned onto a prepared pad, and connected to power and fibre. The construction crew and the multi-year build disappear; delivery takes their place.

Fabricated in a factoryThe module is assembled, racked and fully tested indoors — not integrated on a muddy site over two winters.
Sited beside powerWe place it next to energy that already exists — hydro, cold air, a stranded feed — so energizing is weeks, not a years-long grid fight.
Craned & connectedSet on a prepared pad, plugged into power and fibre. The physical build is hours; the data center is delivered, not constructed.

Best for — greenfield sovereign capacity · power owners · rapid build-outs

Delivered not constructed · in days
MethodPrefabricated modular · factory-built & tested
InstallCraned onto a prepared pad · hours on site
TimelineDays-to-weeks vs 1–3 years constructed
FootprintISO-frame module · 5–20 MW per Cell
GroundCanadian · sited beside existing power
Best forGreenfield sovereign compute · rapid capacity
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II // The Modular Micro Data Center

The Cell.

A data center you deploy, not construct. Each Cell ships as one module — server racks, power distribution, closed-loop cooling and network already inside — and self-configures the moment it has power and fibre. Land it, energize it, it's compute.

Factory-built & testedThe Cell is assembled and burned in at the factory, not on a muddy pad. It arrives as a sealed, pre-commissioned unit — no integration crew, no six-month build-out.
Craned onto the padSet it on a prepared slab, connect power and fibre. The physical install is measured in hours, not construction seasons.
Self-configures on power-upThe moment it has current and a link, the Cell announces itself, joins the Mesh, and hands the floor to the Autonomy Engine.

Best for — launch-day inference · burst GPU for training · a first sovereign node

Days to live · not years
FormPrefab modular pod · ISO-frame footprint
Power5–20 MW · hydro / renewable adjacency
CoolingFree-air + closed liquid loop · waste-heat recapture
DeployRacked on arrival · days to live compute
PlacementEdge & near-power · sited where the work is
Best forAI inference · burst GPU · sovereign workloads
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III // The Decentralized Network

The Mesh.

Many small sites, one fabric. Cells link into a decentralized network that routes each workload to the nearest healthy node and heals around anything that drops. The grid — without the single point of failure a region always is.

Every Cell is a peerNo core region, no primary site to lose. Each node carries its own compute, power and control plane and advertises its health to the fabric.
Workloads route to the nearest healthy nodeRequests land where latency is lowest and residency rules allow — automatically, per workload, without you pinning anything by hand.
The mesh heals around a dropLose a node to power or maintenance and traffic re-routes in place. There is no single grid, region or blast radius to take the whole thing down.

Best for — multi-region enterprises · low-latency at national scale · always-on SLAs

Coast to coast · one fabric
TopologyDecentralized · peer nodes · no core region
RoutingSelf-routing to nearest healthy node
ResilienceMesh failover · heals around any drop
ResidencyWorkloads pinned to the jurisdiction you choose
ControlOne pane of glass across every node
Best forMulti-region enterprises · low-latency at scale
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IV // Autonomous B2B AI

Autonomy Engine.

It runs the floor so you can run the company. The Autonomy Engine executes operations — not a copilot that suggests. It acts inside your policy, under human oversight, twenty-four hours a day. See how it works on the Autonomy page.

You set intent and guardrailsDefine the policy — budgets, residency, thermal and safety limits. The Engine may act freely inside it and never outside it.
It executes, in the loopLocal models watch power, thermals and load in real time and act — tuning cooling, trimming energy draw, easing wear — so the site runs cooler, cheaper, and every node lasts longer.
You keep the overrideEvery autonomous action is logged, reversible, and interruptible. Autonomy removes the toil, not the accountability.

Best for — lean teams running heavy infra · lights-out sites · 24/7 operations

99.9% autonomous target
ModeExecutes operations · not advice
Uptime24/7 unattended · 99.9% autonomy
OversightHuman-in-command · policy-bounded
SecurityZero-trust · SOC 2 Type II
ScopeOps · scheduling · scaling · incident response
Best forLean teams running heavy infrastructure
See The Engine
V // The Enterprise Tier

Sovereign.

Private, single-tenant capacity on Canadian ground, in the region you name — compliant by default, air-gap optional, your data never leaving the jurisdiction. The whole stack, wrapped for regulated enterprise and government.

Your ground, your regionCapacity is placed in the province you choose and pinned there. Residency isn't a setting buried in a console — it's where the steel physically sits.
Single-tenant, air-gap optionalNo shared silicon. Dedicated Cells, isolated networks, and an optional full air-gap for the workloads that can't touch a public path.
Compliant by defaultSOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 aligned, zero-trust throughout, audit trails on every action — the posture regulators expect, out of the box.

Best for — finance & health · public sector & defence · national / sovereign AI

Priced to the brief · CAD
ResidencyCanadian ground · region of your choosing
TenancyPrivate · single-tenant · air-gap optional
ComplianceSOC 2 Type II · ISO 27001 · zero-trust
ScaleOne Cell to a national mesh
DeployDays, not decades
Best forRegulated enterprise · public sector · sovereign AI
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Software // Sister Studio

Need the software, too? Our sister studio EliteMicro builds autonomous, AI-native B2B apps that run on this grid, right next to your data — elitemicro.ca.

The Case // Decentralized vs. Hyperscale

Small & Many Beats Big & Far.

The industry spent a decade centralizing compute into a few enormous regions. Then power queues, latency and residency law caught up with it. Here's the same workload, two ways.

EliteMicro Services — Decentralized
  • Live in days-to-weeks — a factory-built Cell, craned in and self-configuring.
  • Sited beside power that already exists — hydro, cold air, a stranded feed.
  • Inference lands next to the user: milliseconds, not a round-trip to a distant region.
  • Residency is geography — your data sits on ground you can point to.
  • No single blast radius — the mesh heals around any node that drops.
  • Every node runs itself under your policy — autonomy, not a growing ops team.
Hyperscale Region
  • One-to-three-year build, then a 5+ year median wait to interconnect power.
  • Fights for grid capacity in a handful of already-overloaded regions.
  • Every query pays the latency and egress of a data center provinces away.
  • Residency is a policy setting in a console — not where the steel sits.
  • The region is the single point of failure — and the single point of outage.
  • Centralized operations teams scale with the footprint.

Power-queue figures: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2025 (median interconnection > 5 years). Modular deploy-time: Vertiv / Schneider Electric, 2024–2025. Positioning is EliteMicro Services'; category facts are attributed.

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