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Bundles

The verticals your segment needs, combined on one operations layer.

Bundles are the digital transformation partnership: enter on any single vertical, then watch the value compound as you add more, all running together on the Foundation. Bundling more earns a better rate.

The compounding value

Enter on one vertical. The value compounds as you bundle more.

A single service area stands on its own and is a welcome place to start. But the verticals were built to run together, and each one you add makes the others worth more. Bundling more also earns a better rate, so the economics improve as the partnership widens.

Start here

One vertical

Enter on any single service area. It runs on the Foundation from day one and delivers on its own.

Add more

More verticals

Add the verticals your segment needs. They share one operations layer, so they reinforce each other instead of sitting in silos.

The reason to go further

Compounding value

Insights see across everything and agents run across everything. Each vertical sharpens the rest, and bundling earns a better rate.

This is the digital transformation partnership: for firms adopting Zyos solutions across the company, end to end. Entry on one service area is welcome. The compounding is the reason to go further.

Run together, not in silos

When the verticals run together, the whole operation gets sharper.

Bundle the verticals and they stop being separate systems. The Data and Insights layer sees across all of them, and agents run across all of them, all on one operations layer, on the Foundation. That gives you more control, more visibility, and the room to keep adapting, automating, and innovating.

Control

One operations layer to steer, instead of separate tools pulling in different directions.

Visibility

The Data and Insights layer sees across every vertical, so nothing hides in a silo.

Adaptability

When the business shifts, the whole operation shifts with it, not one system at a time.

Automation

Agents run across the verticals, carrying work between them without the handoffs breaking.

Innovation

With the foundation carrying the load, there is room to keep improving instead of firefighting.

Bundles, FAQ

What buyers ask about the Engine bundles.

Straight answers on what a bundle is, why the foundation comes first, and how bundles are delivered.

What is an Engine bundle?

A bundle is the set of verticals a business needs, combined on its operations layer and tuned to the segment. Every bundle starts with the Foundation, Process Intelligence, then adds the verticals that segment needs: Marketing, IT, Data and Insights, Automation, and Finance in the combination that fits. It is Process Intelligence plus the verticals a segment needs, run as one operation.

Why start with Process Intelligence in every bundle?

The verticals only compound when they run on a foundation that is actually in place. Process Intelligence maps and hardens the operations layer first, so the Marketing, IT, data, automation, and finance work builds on solid ground instead of firefighting. Foundation first is the point of every bundle.

How are bundles delivered?

Every bundle takes two shapes in sequence. Implementation builds the capability: the foundation gets hardened and the verticals get stood up. Managed Operations then runs it as a subscription on a monthly delivery cycle, reviewed against your goals, with a senior team accountable.

Can we start with one vertical instead of a whole bundle?

Yes. Bundles are the common shapes by segment, but you can start with a single vertical and add others as the foundation proves out. The measurement at intake routes you toward the vertical, or the bundle, that moves the needle first.

Why bundle more instead of running one vertical?

Entry on one service area is welcome, and it stands on its own. The reason to go further is compounding: when verticals run together they stop being silos. The Data and Insights layer sees across all of them and agents run across all of them, so each vertical you add makes the others sharper. Bundling more verticals also earns a better rate, so the economics improve as the partnership widens.

One engine, tuned to your segment

Start with a measurement.

The measurement at intake shows where the operations layer is weak and which bundle fits your segment. The routing decision is the starting point, not a generic pitch.