How do we start an AI or development project?
After an initial discussion about your goals and requirements, we create a concept or prototype. This allows you to evaluate the benefits early on before we move to the productive solution.
Answers on Microsoft 365 Copilot rollouts, Azure AI Foundry, Azure OpenAI Service, enterprise RAG and GDPR-compliant AI implementation in mid-market and enterprise.
After an initial discussion about your goals and requirements, we create a concept or prototype. This allows you to evaluate the benefits early on before we move to the productive solution.
We work with Azure AI Foundry, OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Microsoft Copilot Studio, and modern web frameworks. The choice of model and platform depends on your use case, requirements for data protection and scaling, and your existing systems; we are not bound to a single provider.
Yes. API integration and interfaces are a core part of our work. We connect your existing IT with new AI applications and process automations – whether ERP, CRM, or industry-specific specialist systems.
Data protection and governance are part of our development process from day one. We rely on Azure-based infrastructure with European data residency, implement access controls, and ensure your AI solutions are GDPR-compliant and auditable.
We do not leave you alone. Whether monitoring, optimization, or further development – through our Managed Services, we support your solution during operation and ensure it grows with your requirements.
Depending on the scope and complexity, strategy consulting takes between 2-8 weeks. A Cloud Readiness Assessment is completed in 2-3 weeks, while a comprehensive digitisation strategy takes more time.
No, we work with companies of all sizes - from SMEs to corporations. Our solutions scale to your business requirements and budget.
We do not deliver PowerPoint strategies. Every recommendation is based on practical experience from real projects. We can also implement every strategy ourselves - this makes our consulting pragmatic and implementable.
Absolutely. Many customer relationships begin with a focused assessment or workshop. This allows you to get to know our way of working before you tackle larger projects.
After an initial conversation, we create a customised offer. The collaboration is transparent: regular updates, clear milestones, and a dedicated contact person for your project.
IT carve-out due diligence is the systematic analysis of the IT landscape in the context of a corporate separation or M&A deal. We review systems, licenses, contracts, dependencies and transitional service agreements (TSAs) and deliver a robust separation plan including risks and costs. The result is the decision basis for investors, management and the IT project team.
Costs depend on the scope of the IT landscape. Typical ranges: due diligence €15,000–€60,000 depending on complexity; complete carve-out with planning and execution from €150,000 to several million. We work with fixed prices for clearly scoped phases and time-and-material for open engagements — always after a free initial conversation and transparent effort estimation.
The biggest risks are: undocumented dependencies between systems, overlooked licenses and contracts, operational interruptions during cutover phases, data loss during migrations, transitional service agreements that are too short, unclear responsibilities after go-live. Our structured approach with rollback plans, parallel operation and clear SLAs minimizes these risks.
The total duration is between 6 and 18 months: due diligence 4–8 weeks, separation planning 4–12 weeks, implementation and cutover 3–12 months. Pure due-diligence projects often only need 4–6 weeks. We adapt our approach to your deadlines and work with strict milestones.
Yes. We perform technology due diligence for PE investors — focused on IT landscape, cloud maturity, security posture, TCO, vendor lock-in and exit scenarios. Our reports follow common PE standards and deliver clear go/no-go recommendations with quantified risks.