Apexon targets stalled AI pilots with three AgentRise additions
Santa Clara-based technology services firm Apexon Inc. today expanded AgentRise, its agentic artificial intelligence platform, with three new components.
The additions are named AgentRise Polaris, AgentRise Lodestone and AgentRise Harness. Each maps to one of three disciplines Apexon has built its client work around, called Domain & Strategy, Cognitive Architecture and Harness Engineering.
Polaris covers the first. Apexon pitches it as a way for companies to decide which AI projects are worth funding and to turn business goals into delivery roadmaps. The company makes a point of sequencing that work as near-term waypoints rather than multiyear plans.
Lodestone handles the architecture layer. It builds what Apexon calls an AI-ready enterprise knowledge layer, connecting data, institutional knowledge and business context so agents have something to draw on at the moment a decision gets made.









