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# **About us** from enterprise practice
> About Us

Jadey was not built from model fascination alone. Its starting point lies in cross-company process execution, integration and proprietary SOA-like infrastructure that has been oriented toward real operations, responsibilities and handovers since 1999. Since GPT-4 reached maturity, this work has developed logically into governance-capable Enterprise Agents: an agent swarm that does not merely trigger work, but keeps outcome ownership, control, traceability and operational safety together.

## Origin in operational execution {#enterprise-process-origin}
> Origin

Since 1999, the work behind Jadey has focused on processes that do not stop at a system boundary. The early emphasis was on cross-company execution, integration logic and proprietary infrastructure that was already SOA-like in its thinking: services, states, handovers and responsibilities had to work together so that individual steps could become a reliable outcome. This origin matters because Enterprise Agents touch the same core. They must guide cases across systems, functions, waiting phases, approvals and exceptions without losing status, rights or the basis for decisions. Jadey translates this process and integration practice into an agentic form that fits real enterprise requirements: auditable, controllable and integrable into existing operational responsibility.

## The service-oriented enterprise {#service-oriented-company}
> Method

From around 2005, this work condensed into the concept of the service-oriented enterprise. This was not only a technical architecture, but an enterprise logic in which capabilities, processes and responsibilities are understood as guided services. It included a designer for process and service boundaries, current-state capture, weakness analysis and the consistent question of where handovers, media breaks, waiting times, unclear roles or missing evidence weaken execution. This perspective still shapes Jadey today. An agent swarm is enterprise-capable only when it is modelled before productive use along outcome, risk, approvals and operating boundaries.

## Operational foundation since 2013 {#operational-foundation}
> CoreVision

Since 2013, CoreVision GmbH and Corevision Solutions GmbH have formed the operational foundation behind Jadey. Work in this environment is shaped by productive enterprise processes, system integration, operational responsibility and the question of how digital execution remains viable under real approval, control and evidence requirements. Jörg Hubacher stands behind Jadey as Founder and Product Architect with more than 25 years of enterprise process and integration practice. This experience connects domain process capture, technical integration capability, operational implementation and governance into a product understanding that is measured by enterprise viability. Jadey therefore does not come from an AI demo, but from the requirement to bring agentic execution into responsible enterprise structures.

![Jörg Hubacher, Founder and Product Architect of Jadey](/_assets/img/about-us/joerg-hubacher-founder-portrait-jadey-about.jpg)

Founder: Jörg Hubacher

## Jadey as the next step {#jadey-enterprise-agents}
> Enterprise Agents

With GPT-4, it became visible that agentic systems can not only accelerate real enterprise work, but restructure it. For Jadey, that was not a break with previous work, but the next step: service-oriented process guidance becomes a governance-capable agent swarm for digital cases and value streams. The standard remains the same as in the previous process and integration practice: objective, status, rights, approvals, evidence and escalations must remain readable inside the enterprise. Jadey therefore does not lead into uncontrolled autonomy, but into an operating layer that makes agents productive within clear boundaries of responsibility, control and operations. The deeper functional view is on [Product](/en/product), [Governance](/en/governance), [Trust & Security](/en/trust) and [How](/en/how).
