AI systems and automation for real business workflows
Salvoc designs and implements practical AI-enabled systems, workflow automation, custom software, and business systems for operationally complex European companies. The work is engineering-first, implementation-led, and grounded in how teams actually operate.
Start with the workflow, system, or implementation problem you need to solve.
- Engineering-first
- Implementation-led
- Governance-aware
AI Systems
Workflow Automation
Custom Development
Business Systems
Practical systems work for operational businesses
Salvoc works where processes, tools, data, and decisions need to fit together. The focus is on designing and implementing systems that support day-to-day operations, connect with existing workflows, and hold up beyond the first release.
This means combining technical delivery with business-process understanding, governance awareness, and clear implementation judgment.
Processes — Tools — Data — Decisions
Solutions for systems, workflows, and custom implementation
Salvoc organizes its work across four connected solution areas. Each is treated as practical implementation work, not a standalone technology trend.
AI Systems
Structured AI-enabled systems that fit operational tasks, data realities, and appropriate controls rather than abstract AI experiments.
Workflow Automation
Automation shaped around actual operating workflows, with attention to process fit, handoffs, and implementation constraints.
Custom Development
Tailored software and integration layers for situations where standard tools cannot support the required business logic or workflow.
Business Systems
The operational software, automations, and process logic that help teams run work consistently and make decisions with clearer context.
Engineering-first by design
Salvoc approaches AI and automation as systems work. Before tools are selected or features are built, the workflow, constraints, data context, business logic, and operating environment need to be understood.
The result is a delivery approach focused on system thinking, implementation rigor, integration quality, and practical governance awareness. AI is used where it fits the work, with appropriate controls and human oversight where the system context requires it.
Systems thinking before tool selection.
Implementation rigor across design, integration, and rollout.
Governance-aware AI without compliance overclaims.
Business-process fit as a measure of implementation quality.
A structured path from scope to rollout
Salvoc projects follow a clear implementation progression. The process is designed to make the work concrete before building, then carry that clarity through integration and rollout.
Scoping
Define the operational problem, workflow context, constraints, stakeholders, and implementation fit.
System / workflow design
Shape the target system, process logic, data flows, integration points, and governance considerations.
Implementation / integration
Build and connect the software, automation, and AI-enabled components needed for the agreed system.
Rollout / support
Support practical adoption, handover, refinement, and operational continuity after implementation.
Direct involvement, close accountability
I work directly with clients, from the initial problem and scoping through architecture, implementation, integration and rollout. The person discussing the problem with you is also the person making the technical decisions and building the system.
Architecture and implementation stay connected end to end — no handoff from a sales or strategy layer to a separate delivery team, and fewer layers between the problem, the architecture and the working system.
Have a system or workflow that needs practical implementation?
If your company is evaluating AI systems, workflow automation, custom development, or business systems work, start with a direct conversation about the problem, constraints, and project fit.
- AI Systems
- Workflow Automation
- Custom Development
- Business Systems
