Issue 06 — IntegrationTallinn · 2026

Integration,
by design.

Information · Processes · Culture · Technology

Integration is the symbiosis between information, processes, culture and technology — designed deliberately, not assembled by accident.

Digital transformation succeeds only when the four meet at the same table.

We analyse your existing IT landscape, processes, culture and the people who run them — and design integration around the human, not around the tooling.


01 / PillarsOur philosophy

Four pillars hold integration together.

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02 / ApproachOur approach

Six aspects we examine before we touch any system.

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03 / ProcessAwareness process

Awareness. Then change.

Awareness comes first. Then alignment. Then change. Skipping the first step is why most integrations fail.


Map your integration.

We'll begin with the people, not the systems. Tell us what's not connecting.

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