A technology alliance of independent specialised companies united by a shared architecture, standards and operational model.
10+ alliance members retain their own strategy and client base while drawing on shared infrastructure, standards and the group's competency pool.
The alliance model enables combining the expertise of different teams within a unified delivery system — from architecture and development to implementation and operations.
Minimal bureaucracy, direct communication, and competency-based governance shorten the time from request to result.
Fewer handoffs — faster decisions, more precise execution, less context lost in transition.
At the centre — a shared administrative core of five functions. Around it — eight practices: the three top ones open access to the corresponding client segments; the other five are delivery capabilities that exchange services within the alliance.
Inside each member firm — just three levels: a director, three strategic domain leads, and a peer-level specialist team. Minimal handoffs and intermediaries keep context intact between levels. Three external connections: to the shared alliance back-office, to other group practices, and to the firm's own clients.
Rapid development of enterprise solutions on a shared platform foundation.
Solution compatibility at the ECM, BPM, IoT, AI and integration services level.
Architectural security approaches aligned with ISO/IEC 27001, GDPR, NIS2 and other relevant requirements.
We manage the project delivery model at both the engineering delivery level and the service operations level — with clear roles, controlled stages, risk management and measurable outcomes.
Iterative development approaches for rapid feedback, requirements refinement and managed release cycles.
Organising continuous work flows with control of load, throughput and priorities.
Automating development and deployment processes, reducing change cycles and improving release predictability.
Quality and information security management in accordance with international standards and requirements.
IT service management model: incidents, changes, problems, requests and SLAs.
Analysing outcomes, identifying bottlenecks and continuously improving processes based on delivery metrics.
Compliance with personal data protection and cyber resilience requirements under the EU regulatory framework.
Identification, assessment and management of delivery risks at every project stage — from architecture to go-live.
Independent companies operate as a coordinated system with a unified delivery logic.
Each company retains its own expertise, accountability and market identity.
Teams are engaged in projects based on relevant expertise, not formal hierarchy.
Shared approaches to quality, security and collaboration build long-term partnerships.
We design, integrate and evolve digital systems for organisations that require reliable architecture, aligned integration and controlled operational environments.