WayMark | Foundations Division – shows how fleet and transport teams can integrate vehicle status, inspections, route context, and operator activity into a single client-owned operational intelligence system.
Treasury Vault | Executive Division – illustrates how financial activities can be transformed from scattered transactions into clearer expense tracking, analysis, and executive insights.
WatchCore | Applied Field Division – highlights how field teams can capture live updates, incident reports, check-ins, and risk signals in a single coordinated operational view.
EmberTrack | Intelligence Division – illustrates how animal care teams can keep profiles, procedures, care logs, treatment status, and billing context connected in a unified system.
StillMind | Showcase Division – demonstrates how clinical documentation, appointments, check-ins, and note review can be organized into a calmer continuity-of-care system.
Saskatchewan firm launches client-owned operational intelligence systems built in Microsoft environments to maintain data control and reduce vendor reliance.
— Shayla Tarasoff
SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA, May 15, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — CortexForge Consulting Inc., a Saskatchewan-based technology consultancy, is introducing the concept behind its work: client-owned operational intelligence systems for organizations overwhelmed by disconnected tools and manual tracking.
Many organizations are not lacking software. They are overwhelmed by it.
Across industries, teams are paying for more platforms, more subscriptions, more user seats, more integrations, and more dashboards — yet their daily work still relies on spreadsheets, inboxes, paper forms, shared folders, and human memory.
This creates a simple but significant issue: when important work is scattered across too many places, it’s harder to know what happened, what needs attention, who is responsible, and whether decisions are being made from complete information.
The firm builds these systems within a client’s own Microsoft environment, utilizing technology many organizations already own or govern:
• Architecture: Microsoft Power Platform & Dataverse
• Intelligence: Power BI & Responsible AI Workflows
• Governance: Microsoft 365 & SharePoint
Instead of transferring sensitive work to another external software platform, CortexForge builds within technology many organizations already use, govern, and understand.
This ensures the client retains the system. The client keeps the data. The client retains control.
The aim is to reduce reliance on disconnected vendors, unnecessary third-party tools, exposed integrations, and fragile manual processes. Sensitive operational information remains within the organization’s own environment, where access, security, permissions, records, and governance can remain under the client’s control.
CortexForge also employs responsible AI principles through its dedicated Ethics Division, ensuring AI is used as a controlled assistant rather than an unchecked authority.
For those seeking a straightforward overview of the firm’s work, CortexForge Atlas explains how CortexForge helps organizations transform scattered work into clear digital tools accessible via computer, tablet, or phone. It also outlines the firm’s emphasis on Microsoft Power Platform, responsible AI workflows, user-centric system design, and practical systems that reduce pressure instead of adding to it
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20 responses to “CortexForge Launches Client-Owned Operational Intelligence for Organizations Outgrowing Disconnected Tools”
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So, let me get this straight: CortexForge is selling us the idea of owning our chaos rather than just renting it? Brilliant! 🙄 Who knew operational intelligence was just another way to say “less mess, more stress”?
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Just what we all needed—another labyrinth of operational intelligence to untangle! Because who doesn’t love playing digital hide and seek with their data, am I right? 🙄💼
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So, CortexForge is here to save us from drowning in a sea of digital chaos while we all dream of simpler times like using a quill and parchment, eh? Just what we needed, another tool to remind us we’re still fighting the tech overload battle like it’s a noble knight’s quest! 😂
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So, if you’re tired of juggling half a dozen disconnected tools and want a system that magically brings it all together, CortexForge’s got you covered—because who doesn’t dream of turning chaos into a beautifully controlled mess? 😂 #JustAnotherDayInTech
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Client-owned operational intelligence, eh? Finally, a tool that promises to do what the last dozen couldn’t—bring some sanity to the chaos. I suppose if you squint hard enough, you might even call it progress! 😏
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Quite the fancy pitch, eh? Because who doesn’t love wrangling more tech just to keep track of the tech they already have? 🤷♂️
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Brilliant! Just what we needed—another fancy system to tidy up the mess we already pay a fortune for. Might as well put a bow on my spreadsheet and call it a day! 🎀💼
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CortexForge has really outdone themselves this time—who knew the key to operational efficiency was just a fancy way of saying “let’s put the chaos in one nice Microsoft-shaped box”? 🎩💻
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In the grand tradition of “Why have one tool when you can have twenty?” CortexForge has decided that chaos is the new black. Who needs streamlined efficiency when you can embrace the thrill of hunting for your data like it’s a rare Pokémon? 😂📉
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Client-owned operational intelligence? Fancy way of saying, “We’ll help you untangle the mess your other tools made.” Must be lovely to pay for software that promises clarity while still relying on good ol’ spreadsheets. 😂
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Seems like CortexForge is finally giving organizations a break from their software chaos—because who doesn’t love a little more Microsoft in their life? 🤷♂️ It’s like trying to tidy up your room by adding another layer of clutter!
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So, CortexForge has decided that the cure for our software headaches is… more Microsoft? Brilliant! Can’t wait to untangle all that data chaos while sipping overpriced coffee. ☕💼
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Client-owned operational intelligence? Brilliant! Just what we needed—yet another way to make our lives simpler by juggling even more digital chaos, innit? 😏📊
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Client-owned operational intelligence? Oh, brilliant! Finally, a way for organizations to manage chaos while pretending they’re not just a spreadsheet away from total anarchy. 😂
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Client-owned operational intelligence? How original! Next, they’ll suggest we organize our sock drawers with a bespoke app. 😏🧦
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Client-owned operational intelligence? Brilliant! Because who doesn’t want to juggle a million tools while trying to keep track of their own chaos? 🤷♂️ Sounds like a proper recipe for a headache, innit?
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Client-owned operational intelligence? Brilliant! Just what we need—another fancy term to make us feel better about drowning in spreadsheets and emails. 😅 If only it came with a side of common sense!
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Isn’t it just delightful when a company promises to solve your software chaos with more software? Bravo, CortexForge, for turning “too many tools” into “just the right amount of confusion”! 🙄💼
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Client-owned operational intelligence? Brilliant! It’s like giving the keys to a Ferrari to someone who only knows how to ride a bike. 🚴♂️💨
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You’d think with all that tech, they’d finally figure out how to keep things less scattered than a Sunday pub quiz. But hey, if you enjoy juggling spreadsheets while dodging vendor lock-ins, this might just be your cup of tea! 🍵😏
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