What ownership means to us.
Ownership doesn't mean we promise it'll be fine. It means we get up at night when it isn't.
Ownership is the most misused word in IT consulting. Everyone promises it, hardly anyone lives it. For us, ownership means: We are responsible for the outcome, not just the billable hours.
What ownership means in practice.
We bear the consequences.
When a system goes down at 3 AM, we're the ones who get up. Not because it's in the contract, but because it's our system. We built it, we stand behind it.
We measure ourselves by what works.
We don't report hours or story points. We report what's live, what users are using, and what has improved. When something doesn't work, we say so before the client notices.
Ownership doesn't mean committing. Ownership means standing behind it.
Ownership in practice.
VW Snowpark
2.5 years partnership
100+ parallel ML environments for autonomous driving. We didn't just build the platform, we operated and evolved it over 2.5 years.
Read case study →SiemensGPT
120,000 users in 5 months
Enterprise AI platform with 50+ models. We designed the architecture, implemented it, and scaled it until it served the entire corporation.
Read case study →HR Data Hub
EUR 800,000/year in savings
Data platform for 150+ countries. SAP system replaced, self-service for business teams built. The legacy system was shut down in October 2025.
Read case study →VW Snowpark
100+ ML environments, 2.5 years
ML infrastructure for autonomous driving. Setup time from weeks to minutes. Self-service provisioning. Full ownership over 2.5 years.
Read case study →These projects have one thing in common: We didn't just write code. We took responsibility for the outcome.
That's the difference between consulting and ownership. Consultants deliver recommendations. We deliver systems that work.