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Generative AI in Cambridge

Beryl Analytics builds generative ai the way a software team would: version-controlled, monitored, peer-reviewed, and shipped in small slices. Cambridge businesses get analytics infrastructure they can debug at 2am, not a black box they can only call us about.

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Why Cambridge teams choose Beryl Analytics for generative ai

Our generative ai engagement model

  1. 01

    Discovery sprint (week 1)

    Two days on-site with your operators to map the workflow, half a day with leadership to align on the dollar metric, and an afternoon writing the scope memo we'll work to.

  2. 02

    Spike the riskiest assumption (weeks 2-3)

    Before committing to the build, we attack the assumption most likely to kill the project — usually data availability or operator adoption. A negative result here saves months.

  3. 03

    Build, in public (weeks 4-8)

    Daily commits to a shared repo your engineers can read. Weekly demo to the operator group. Nothing is built in private.

  4. 04

    Production cutover (weeks 9-10)

    A planned cutover with a rollback plan, monitoring, and a human in the loop for the first fortnight. We don't walk away from cold launches.

FAQ — Generative AI in Cambridge

Does Beryl Analytics have a team based in Cambridge?

Beryl Analytics delivers generative ai engagements across New Zealand from our regional hubs and remotely. Cambridge clients get senior practitioners on-site for discovery and key workshops, with the bulk of delivery handled in a hybrid model that fits New Zealand timezones.

What does a typical Generative AI engagement in Cambridge cost?

Engagements start from fixed-scope pilots designed to land a measurable result inside 6 weeks. Pricing depends on data volume, system integration complexity, and whether you need ongoing managed services. We'll quote precisely after a free 30-minute scoping call.

Which Cambridge industries do you work with most?

Our Cambridge generative ai engagements span financial services, retail, logistics, healthcare, energy, and government. Anything where data volume is non-trivial and the business value of better decisions is measurable.

Is Beryl Analytics compliant with New Zealand data residency requirements?

Yes. We architect generative ai systems to honour New Zealand's data residency, privacy, and security regime — primarily Privacy Act 2020, regulated by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. Data leaves New Zealand only when explicitly approved by your team.

Can you work with our existing New Zealand-based data platform?

Yes. Beryl Analytics is tool-agnostic — Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, Microsoft Fabric, Postgres, S3, and Azure Australia East (low-latency to NZ). We work with what your Cambridge team already runs.

Other services we deliver in Cambridge

Generative AI across New Zealand

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