Corporify is a Software-as-a-Service product builder focused on companies and private equity/venture capital funds around the world. Their solutions simplify the digital management of legal entities. They give corporate lawyers and financial professionals more time for advice, instead of ...
Generative AI is on the rise, with large language models (LLMs) leading the way. These technologies offer innovative possibilities for implementing existing functionalities, such as natural language processing (NLP) tasks like entity extraction, sentiment analysis, and summarisation. Additionally ...
At Sirris, we're dedicated to guiding our clients in the creation of innovative products and the adoption of advanced technologies. New technology can streamline internal processes, make businesses more efficient, and elevate the quality of products and solutions offered. The overarching goal ...
At Sirris, we often work with companies that are stepping into connectivity (Industry 4.0 transition) or starting to use or develop digital services (digital transition). The increased connectivity and data exchange at the heart of these transitions introduce new types of risks and threats ...
Great promise lies in digital transformation, but in practice most digital projects run out of time, go way over budget or fail to deliver lasting value. Somewhere along the way between the ambitious plan and its actual realisation, you’ll come across a spanner in the works and the real impact ...
By adding digital services to a physical product - digital servitisation - you can build a long-term relationship with your customers and create value for your company and for your customers.
Digital servitisation is the enrichment of a physical product with digital services in order to offer more added value to your customers. In other words, you develop a smart product. For example, as a smartwatch manufacturer, you can offer your user a personalised training programme via an app that ...
"Hyperscale and Microcare are the key drivers of the digital economy." Each of our interviews with people from extremely different digital backgrounds started with this sentence. These took place as part of our cooperation with Bloovi on digital transformation in a Belgian context. We extracted the ...