Cortex connects data from documents, data rooms, databases, and internal systems into private company intelligence. Teams find relevant information faster without moving sensitive content into a public-cloud default.
Specialized for M&A, transaction services, and advisory mandates.
Cortex connects project repositories, data rooms, mail, documents, databases, and internal systems. Deal teams find relevant information without jumping between sources or asking around.
Sources, evidence, decisions, and open points stay connected. Less follow-up before IC, less flying blind, less rework.
Critical deal logic, source context, and institutional knowledge stay usable even when mandates change, seniors drop out, or new team members need to take over.
Cortex connects mandate folders, virtual data rooms, M365, CRM, databases, and internal systems so critical meetings do not start with another round of searching.
Decisions, open points, owners, and evidence stay in one connected trail instead of being scattered across threads and calls.
Deployed locally or privately, with roles, audit, and tenant isolation. Sensitive mandates should not be forced into a public-cloud default.
Cortex can run locally, in a private cloud, or in a dedicated environment. Company data stays where security and compliance need it.
Critical context no longer sits with two seniors. Cortex makes important knowledge usable and handover-ready for the wider team.
For pre-DD, IC preparation, pitch prep, and ongoing coordination. Not as a horizontal AI toy, but for real mandate work.
Do our data really stay internal?
Yes. Data, documents, embeddings, and metadata stay tenant-separated. With local or private deployment, content does not leave your environment and external models are not trained on it.
Why are other AI providers not enough?
Because they usually return answers, but not a private company intelligence layer that understands your data sources, permissions, history, and decisions as one connected system. Cortex can run locally or privately, so sensitive data stays in your controlled environment.
Which sources does Cortex actually connect?
For example M365 with SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, and Outlook, plus Slack, Notion, GitHub, Jira, Salesforce, HubSpot, ServiceNow, databases, virtual project rooms, and local documents.
How does Cortex pay back?
Example: 10 people lose 45 minutes a day in search, back-and-forth, and source checks. At 220 workdays and 80 euros in fully loaded hourly cost, that is roughly 132,000 euros of tied-up time per year. Those are the leaks we prioritize.
What does Cortex look like?
Cortex feels more like a calm chat interface with memory than another dashboard. The question or analysis runs in the center, while sources, relationships, and relevant context sit alongside it. Instead of ten tabs and loose fragments, teams see a clear interface where company data becomes usable.