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Rajant Health (RHI) positions itself as a “distributed edge intelligence” platform for mobile, weakly connected, mission-critical environments. Its core is not a traditional cloud-only SaaS product, but an on-site intelligent infrastructure composed of edge PaaS, mesh communications, wearable sensors, and real-time AI, serving use cases such as defense, mining, industry, medical research, and remote monitoring.
The platform stack includes Cowbell, QStat, and BreadCrumb DX5. Cowbell is a distributed edge PaaS that is relatively hardware-, operating system-, and network-agnostic. It uses the CORA edge execution layer and the ATLAS cloud governance layer, supporting application orchestration, data movement, elastic clustering, offline operation, OTA/lifecycle management, and a unified management plane. Its data ingestion covers MQTT, ROS, Modbus, RTSP, HTTP/HTTPS, BLE, Serial/USB, and more. QStat is a clinical-grade wearable biosensor hub offering 50+ sensors, raw waveforms, BLE peripheral connectivity, and 4–7 days of offline storage. DX5 Finch is a lightweight Kinetic Mesh wireless module designed for drones, robots, and mobile platforms.
The main content does not disclose public packages, unit pricing, or subscription tiers. Multiple products are marked as Early Adopter Program, Limited Beta, or Contact for Availability, indicating that commercial procurement is more enterprise-customized and project-based. The materials mention that, under video analytics modeling, 3-year TCO can be reduced by up to 71%, but they lack a verifiable pricing baseline.
Its strengths lie in strong edge autonomy, support for air-gapped deployments, low-bandwidth/degraded networks, self-healing mesh, containerized and non-containerized applications, as well as security designs such as RBAC, OIDC SSO, encryption, and audit logs. It also emphasizes raw data and open APIs, making it suitable for research and algorithm modeling. Its shortcomings are the lack of publicly available details on SLAs, implementation timelines, standard contracts, and compliance certification results. QStat’s FCC/IC and FDA statuses are still shown as pending, so large-scale medical deployment requires careful evaluation.
It is suitable for organizations that need to run AI, sensing, and communications in disconnected, underground, offshore, tactical, or remote industrial field environments, including defense organizations, mines, oil and gas companies, ports, robotics OEMs, hospital research teams, and clinical trial organizations. It is not a good fit for small and midsize customers that only need general cloud-based device management or lightweight IoT SaaS.
The main content does not provide information on China-based nodes, ICP filing, access acceleration, or local partnerships, so actual accessibility and procurement feasibility in China remain unknown.
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