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AI-and-Open-Source, Special

“If you opt for on-prem technology, you assume full responsibility for security”

Guardrails, prompt injection, and the AI Banking Assistant: Joel Akeret, Machine Learning Architect at ti&m, talks about the risks of AI in banking and why relying on a single security filter is not as safe as it may seem.

Joel Akeret - Jun 15, 2026

Special, AI-and-Open-Source

AI in software development – between euphoria and reality

Code meets AI // Generative AI has taken the software industry by storm. New models with record benchmarks appear every day, and promises of efficiency dominate the debate. While the technology is undoubtedly transformative, though, in the enterprise environment there is often a wide gap between expectations and reality. We take a critical look at three key misconceptions – and what companies really need to know.

Dieter Abplanalp, David Gillet - Mar 31, 2026

AI-and-Open-Source, Special

“We need more courage in AI projects”

AI made in Lucerne // While tech giants are pumping billions into AI infrastructure, the Applied AI Center of the Lucerne School of Computer Science and Information Technology at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts is taking a different approach: Donnacha Daly, one of the Center’s co-founders, explains why open source could save our digital independence and why, paradoxically, the future of AI lies in smaller models.

Donnacha Daly - Mar 25, 2026

Special, AI-and-Open-Source

Data Fusion and AI Banking Assistant: new possibilities in banking

ti&m’s banking features // We are continuously developing our banking solutions to ensure our customers have access to the latest technology and to provide new features. With Data Fusion and the AI Banking Assistant, we are adding functions to our products that enable banks to make intelligent use of core banking data and deeply integrate AI into day-to-day banking.

Benedikt Schulz - Mar 16, 2026

AI-and-Open-Source, Special

Digitalization of social insurance requires a federal approach

Digitalization of social insurance // Applications and decisions should be submitted, processed and communicated more easily, more quickly and more securely – without concentrating power and data. This requires a federal implementation based on shared rules and open standards. Ultimately, this also serves a broader goal: to create a clear and understandable pension overview across all three pillars for all insured persons.

Dominik Blunschy - Mar 10, 2026

Special, AI-and-Open-Source

Open Datastack: How SUISA/MINT is rethinking streaming data

BI platform // With Open Datastack, SUISA/MINT has introduced a data platform that revolutionizes the handling of billions of streaming data points. Efficient, collaborative, and built entirely on open­source technologies, it provides business users with rapid analyses, secure workflows, and digital
sovereignty – directly from Switzerland.

Thomas Brader, Lukas Frischknecht - Mar 3, 2026

Special, AI-and-Open-Source

Digital sovereignty: How much progress have European cloud providers made?

European cloud sovereignty // The issue of digital sovereignty is becoming increasingly important in Europe, and not just when it comes to data protection. Incidents such as the AWS failure on October 20, 2025 show that reliance on a centralized infrastructure for critical workloads can mean longer outages. But it should be possible to operate our critical components from Europe, too, shouldn’t it?

Steffen Pfahler - Mar 2, 2026

Special, AI-and-Open-Source

“In the future security will be inconceivable without AI automation”

AI governance // The Migros Group is fully committed to AI. In this interview, Group CISO Dr. Lukas Ruf explains how Migros combines AI governance, ethics, risk assessment, and human­in­the­loop to drive innovation responsibly.

Dr. Lukas Ruf - Feb 25, 2026

Special, AI-and-Open-Source

The new Migrol app: Mobility, energy, and customer loyalty all in one place

Migrol App // Migrol AG, a subsidiary of the Migros Group and one of the bestknown brands in the Swiss energy and mobility market, has redefined its digital customer experience with the new Migrol app. The solution developed by ti&m combines all refueling, charging, heating, and savings services in one modern application that is intuitive, personalized, and seamlessly integrated. 

Anselm Pilz - Feb 24, 2026

Technology, AI

No more “Works on my Machine”: MLOps “Golden Path” blueprint for regulated industries

“Works on my Machine” is not an operating model – especially not for banks and insurance companies. While AI models are becoming ever more powerful, many organizations are failing due to fragile pipelines, manual processes, and a lack of governance. In this article, we show what an MLOps “Golden Path”, combining engineering, compliance, and developer experience, looks like – practical, auditable and production-ready.
 

Matthias Egli - Feb 10, 2026

Special, AI-and-Open-Source

How open source can strengthen digital sovereignty

Digital sovereignty // It is becoming increasingly vital that businesses, public administrations, and society view technological adaptations in the context of digital sovereignty. With the ti&m Open Source Stack, we are helping companies and institutions maintain sovereign control of their data, processes, and applications in the long term.

Thomas Wüst - Feb 3, 2026

AI-and-Open-Source, Special

Digital independence with open source: The future in our own hands

ti&m Open Source Stack // Today, anyone thinking about their digital future – whether they’re a bank, public authority, or energy supplier – is asking themselves one crucial question: How can we remain independent, secure, and capable of acting in a world that is both technologically fragmented and geopolitically networked?

Leunita Saliji, Philip Dieringer - Jan 28, 2026

AI Challenge with SBB: Working Together from the Idea to the Implementation

Translating AI into intelligent and efficient solutions is not easy. It calls for forums where industry experts and IT specialists can collaborate and experiment freely. We showed how it works at a hackathon with Swiss Federal Railways (SBB): Over three “AI Nights,” we teamed up with employees from SBB’s Train Control Center. Together, we analyzed real challenges, developed ideas, and put AI prototypes into operation

Patrizio Brantschen - Jan 21, 2026