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Lineate and Axonis Partner to Deliver Secure, Sovereign AI for Regulated Financial Services and Healthcare
Lineate, a systems integrator and data intelligence specialist, teams with Axonis to bring enterprise AI to mission-critical data without centralization.
ARLINGTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2026 / Lineate, a global systems integrator specializing in data, integration, and AI solutions for regulated enterprises, and Axonis, the federated AI infrastructure provider, today announced an elite-level partnership that delivers secure, production-ready AI for financial services and healthcare organizations. Lineate will design, implement, and optimize Axonis-powered solutions that operationalize AI for fraud detection, risk modeling, and clinical intelligence directly on distributed, sensitive data while maintaining strict compliance and governance controls.

The partnership will enable customers to unlock AI value directly on raw production data, including financial transactions, time-series events, patient records, and claims data, without copying, centralizing, or exposing sensitive information. Historically, applying AI to this type of high-value operational data has required complex data pipelines, duplication into secondary environments, or heavy redaction, introducing latency, security risk, and compliance challenges.
"Our customers in financial services and healthcare face a critical choice: centralize sensitive data to unlock AI, or keep data secure and miss the insights," said Ben Engber, CEO of Lineate. "This partnership lets us deliver a third path. We architect data integration and overall solution design. Axonis handles secure, federated model training and serving. Together, we give regulated enterprises fraud detection, compliance monitoring, and risk scoring on data they never move or duplicate."
Hear Lineate CEO Ben Engber discuss the opportunity for AI in financial services and why Lineate partnered with Axonis in this interview: https://axonis.ai/blog/the-high-stakes-reality-of-ai-in-banking
The Axonis/Lineate partnership enables three distinct customer outcomes:
Performance through technology partnerships. Lineate's existing partnerships with Aerospike, ClickHouse, Databricks, and AWS now converge with Axonis' federated architecture. High-performance fraud detection pipelines can train and serve models at the data's native location, cutting latency from minutes to milliseconds while eliminating expensive data pipelines.
Expertise through Lineate's solution design. Lineate's consultants combine deep domain knowledge in building and training AI systems, analyzing large data sets, data governance, and working in highly regulated industries. They design end-to-end solution architectures that fit each customer's data topology, compliance posture, and operational constraints.
Secure, sovereign AI through Axonis. Axonis enforces security at the data level, not the perimeter. Field-level access control, differential privacy, encrypted model aggregation, and immutable audit trails ensure that every AI decision, fraud flagging, risk scoring, and treatment recommendations operate within governance boundaries.
"When it comes to the strict rules around enterprise AI data, Lineate knows exactly what they are dealing with," noted Sheth Sanket, Chief Customer Officer of Axonis. "They understand that bringing all that data into a central hub just isn't an option. They have the integration skills and the industry knowledge. Add a federated AI platform with Decision Intelligence to the mix, and they can tackle this challenge completely. Together, we are going to change how regulated companies roll out AI in 2026."
Lineate is an Axonis Elite partner offering consulting engagements, pilot programs, and production deployments across North American and European markets
About Lineate
Lineate is a US-based international software development company with over two decades of experience. From Intelligent Document Processing(IDP) and Agentic RAG systems to scalable cloud architectures, we turn complex ideas into real, measurable results. We deliver AI-driven custom solutions for FinTech, HealthTech, AdTech, and beyond, empowering businesses to grow smarter, faster, and more efficiently.
About Axonis
Axonis brings AI to the data, wherever that data lives. Originally developed inside a US government solutions provider to the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, Axonis enables secure, real-time AI on production, operational, sovereign, and edge data without moving the data. Axonis accelerates time-to-AI value while providing zero-trust, data-level security, and enabling cross-organization AI collaboration without sharing data.
For more information, visit axonis.ai.
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SOURCE: Axonis
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