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Time to think again - Coordination and Risk Assessment Pays Dividends

Time to think again!

Ulysses Systems Task Assistant® solutions are designed to do the heavy lifting, the marine enterprise needs, dynamically. Software can be much more than a good reporting and compliance tool. To really contribute value, shipping software must dynamically support the maritime enterprise with coordination and risk avoidance.

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Maritime investor goals - Part 2

Maritime Investor Goals

Maritime Investor Goals, Part 2 examines in more depth, why humans are intelligent, and AI is not. The analysis aims to resolve possible misconceptions and moderate the expectations investors have of generative AI. And to highlight the power of machine learning, which is a human accomplishment, in organizing goal-based knowledge structures around maritime investor goals.

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What The Experts Say - Dimitris Lyras and Sam Jones

What The Experts Say

What The Experts Say About making software work better for real shipping processes What do the Experts Say About Making software work better for real

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Ulysses Systems founder discusses 'How To Engage Shipowners In Software'

How to Engage Shipowners in Software

“How to Engage Shipowners in Software”, is an interview by Karl Jeffery of Digital Ship, with Dimitris Lyras on how to involve the highest stakeholders in the maritime enterprise, the shipowners, in software that assists in achieving their goals.

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Solutions Products Task Assistant® R11 Release

Task Assistant® R11 Preview

We are thrilled to announce the Task Assistant® R11 Release!
R11 is the protagonist of the Ulysses Systems Athens Conference @ the Cube, October 2023, Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4! After the event we will follow-up with a review. So stay tuned with us!

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Who is driving the AI commotion and why

Who is driving the AI commotion and why

AI benefits from an extraordinary amount of promotion. With many arguments going on between advocates and opponents. And there’s another group, the common sense types like marine investors, who ask “What is the angle?” Who is driving the promotion and why?”

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