OIS, proven where it matters
OIS is tested in real working environments — not lab toys. These are demonstrations that the ideas hold up in practice, not universal proof for every organisation.
What a demonstration is
Ordinis tests OIS ideas in real working environments — a newsroom, a legal-operations context — with real data and real consequences, not lab toys. A demonstration is evidence that the ideas work in practice. It is not a universal guarantee for every organisation.
Why these two
They have different centres of gravity. A newsroom mainly observes → understands → recommends. Legal operations revolve around obligation → decision → outcome. Together they exercise the whole chain.
What a demonstration is not
A demonstration tested in a real environment is evidence, not universal proof. Results in one organisation are a strong signal, not a guarantee for yours — and we say so plainly.
See your organisation clearly.
Start with a read-only OISA audit — what is known, what is missing and what to decide.