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Industries

Software for different operating contexts.

An industry provides context, but solution boundaries are defined by users, data, rules and the intended result.

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01

Service businesses

Systems connecting an enquiry, client information, working status and handover.

  • Customer portals
  • Internal operations systems
  • Document flows
02

Commerce and logistics

Order, inventory, status and data-exchange workflows within defined scope.

  • Data integration
  • Operations interfaces
  • Status automation
03

Production and operations

Internal tools for tasks, checkpoints and visible operational data.

  • Work systems
  • Management reporting
  • Integrations
04

New products and private owners

A functional first release for a defined concept with a reviewable user journey.

  • Product model
  • Prototype
  • First release
Important: Industry examples do not imply special certification or ready-made compliance with regulated requirements. Project-specific regulation must be identified before proposal.

Starting point

Boundaries come first.

Describe the current situation, intended users and required outcome. The initial response will establish whether the concept fits the indicative €1,000–€2,000 working range.

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