Six years ago we were three people and a whiteboard. Today we are 10,000 people, several whiteboards, and a critically endangered camel. This is our story, our heritage, and the formal taxonomy of everything we claim to value.









DS Nine Nerys Lulz Ltd. was founded in 2019 when our CEO returned from a vision quest he describes only as "clarifying" and announced that the future of enterprise software was, in his words, "obviously this." Nobody asked what "this" referred to. We have been delivering it ever since, at scale, across six continents.

Our heritage is not measured in office locations or revenue milestones, though we have plenty of both. It is measured in the quiet conviction — shared by every employee, contractor and at least one camel — that what we are building matters, even when it cannot be precisely described in a sentence, a paragraph, or a multi-year roadmap.

We grew the way all great companies grow: gradually, then suddenly, then in a manner our auditors describe as "difficult to reconstruct." Each phase of expansion was guided by our founding belief that if you say "synergy" with enough conviction, capital tends to appear. This has proven empirically correct.

Today we operate at the intersection of artificial intelligence, distributed systems, strategic consulting, and endangered camelid stewardship — a quadrant of the market that, as far as we can determine, we invented and currently occupy alone.
Company founded. First whiteboard acquired. The word "disrupt" is used 47 times in the inaugural all-hands meeting, which lasts nine hours.
We unlock our first verified synergy. Its exact nature is lost during a calendar migration, but its impact is felt, and more importantly, invoiced.
A senior engineer says "blockchain-powered synergy cascade" in a meeting. Three investors wire funds before the sentence finishes. We pivot toward whatever he meant.
During a habitat-monitoring drone trial, we encounter the white-tailed camel. It looks at us. We look at it. An ESG strategy is born.
We declare ourselves quantum-ready. Quantum computers are not yet ready for us. We agree to wait, gracefully, and bill for the waiting.
Investors commit 1,701 ounces of gold-pressed latinum. Our Gamma Quadrant Advisory Council is established. The database, briefly, goes down.

Most companies list their values. We classify ours, using a proprietary five-tier taxonomy refined over four years of internal disagreement. Each value is assigned a phylum, a measurable proxy, and a candor rating indicating how much of it survives contact with a quarterly deadline.
| Value | Phylum | Measured By | Survives Q4? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radical Transparency | Performative | Things we almost shared | Partially |
| Relentless Innovation | Aspirational | Patents per weekday | Yes |
| Human-Centered Design | Structural | Humans consulted (≥1) | Usually |
| Sustainable Disruption | Emergent | Industries left "different" | Unverifiable |
| Camel Stewardship | Sincere (rare) | Newsletters camels ignore | Always |

Each value is additionally subject to the following classificatory caveats:

Our people are our greatest asset, a phrase we use sincerely and also because our actual assets are difficult to value. They come from every continent, every discipline, and in at least three documented cases, every species.

We hire for curiosity, resilience, and a demonstrated comfort with ambiguity so profound that it cannot be resolved, only managed. Our onboarding process takes nine weeks, of which seven are spent locating the correct Slack channel.

To meet the minds behind the mission — the executives, the visionaries, the one who automated herself — visit our leadership pavilion. It is reachable by a path you will not expect and may not be able to retrace.

Discover the proprietary frameworks, the lifecycle, and the technologies (including 1C:Enterprise).

Our servers are up. Every request is served at the highest level. The dashboards are green. See the operational evidence.

Excellent fish. Many synergies. Office opening in 2033. Read all 21 verified testimonials.









