Arinox AI and Langoor have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enabling enterprises in regulated sectors to deploy AI systems within their own infrastructure instead of public cloud environments. The collaboration will focus on helping marketing teams in industries such as banking, insurance, and other data-sensitive sectors operationalise AI while complying with data residency and regulatory requirements. Because apparently the modern marketing department now has to function like a mix of a creative agency, a software lab, and a legal compliance war room.
Under the partnership, Arinox AI will provide its private AI infrastructure, including CommandCore and Kogo OS, while Langoor will lead implementation and marketing transformation services for enterprise clients.
The companies said the partnership addresses growing concerns around data protection regulations, sector-specific compliance requirements, and increasing scrutiny over where customer data is processed and stored. At the same time, enterprises are under pressure to improve customer engagement and personalisation as customer acquisition costs continue to rise and third-party targeting infrastructure becomes less effective.
The framework, described as “Marketing AI In A Box”, is positioned as a deployment model rather than a standalone software product. It is intended for use cases such as customer engagement, campaign operations, and personalisation where sensitive data is required to remain within enterprise-controlled environments.
“Enterprises don’t need another tool. They need a coherent way to apply AI across the marketing lifecycle, grounded in their own data and their own strategy,” said Venugopal Ganganna, CEO of Langoor, an LS Digital company. “This partnership brings Arinox’s sovereign infrastructure together with Langoor’s transformation practice to give regulated enterprises a deployment path that respects data residency from day one. It sits alongside the proprietary AI capabilities we continue to build within Langoor, and is one of several ways we help clients operationalise AI in marketing.”
“Marketing leaders are increasingly asked to deliver AI-led outcomes while also answering tougher questions about where their customer data lives and who processes it,” said Ajay Kharbanda, CEO, Arinox AI. “Our partnership with Langoor gives enterprises a way to deploy agentic AI on their own infrastructure, with a transformation partner who can translate the technology into commercial results.”
