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AI writes the code in a day. Production is the real work

There is a demo going well in almost every organisation right now. Someone shows an app built with AI in a fraction of the usual time. Then the question that matters gets asked, can we actually run this.

The gap is not the code, AI is good at code. The gap is the security, the scale, the audit trail, everything that turns code into software a business can rely on. In this blog, Hein Bleeksma explains how a governed, seven-gate delivery keeps the speed of AI without taking the risk.

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The software you rent is software you do not control

You do not buy software anymore, you subscribe to it. The portfolio has quietly become a list of recurring commitments, and renewal season is the only time anyone looks at the whole thing.

The cost is not only the bill. When a workflow that matters lives inside someone else’s product, their priorities set your pace. In this blog, Erik Gillet explains why AI-assisted delivery has made owning the long tail affordable again, and why that is a portfolio decision worth making on purpose.

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Why your next enterprise app should be owned, not licensed

Every year the renewal list lands on your desk. Each tool made sense once. Together they are a stack of subscriptions for software you do not own and barely shape, and the bill only climbs.

Your developers already build with AI, so speed is no longer the problem. The real question is whether the result is something you can put into production, defend in an audit, and run for years. In this blog, Hein Bleeksma explains how governed AI-assisted delivery lets you own the long tail you now license, without taking on risk you cannot measure.