Tailor-made IT

We create and teach solutions that help our clients responsibly transform their business


Latest News

We are organising a training course on December 19th, 2024 on how organizations may safely adopt AI.

This training will take place at the Geneva Chamber of Commerce.

Services


We accompany our clients in finding and developing a responsible IT solution for their organization.

Responsible IT is the development of solutions that will comply with regulations on data protection (e.g., GDPR), AI, and the accessibility of services for all.

Teaching

We give professional courses on AI, cybersecurity, and digital responsibility.

IT Development

Considerable experience in Web development, notably in sports and banking domains.

Technical Writing

We maintain a blog reviewing developments in AI and cybersecurity.

Research

On-going collaboration with the HES-SO on an AI project for digtial responsibility.

Projects


About


The Company

Shared Object is a software development company with a long experience in research and development projects.

We have a background in academia, and have participated in numerous Swiss and European Union R&D projects. We founded Shared Object in 2008 to work on challenging development projects.

We are currently working on a responible IT research project, in collaboration with the HES-SO.

Another project is SoftPeelR - a system for managing curling tournaments. Past projects include portfolio management and reporting applications for Geneva banks.

Our favorite programming technologies are Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, Clojure, and Java.

Our Background

Ciarán Bryce has a PhD from Rennes University on information security. He was Assistant Professor at Geneva University, a visiting professor at Sun Microsystems, and senior researcher at INRIA, France. He taught continuous education and master courses on programming and information security at Geneva University and the HES-SO.

Chrislain Razafimahefa obtained a PhD from Geneva University on runtime support for Java applications, before spending a postdoctoral year at Sun Microsystems, Palo Alto. He has since worked on development projects in Geneva for an international organization and a bank. He taught undergraduate courses on communication protocols and multimedia at Geneva University.

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