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Zygos turns the page and begins its next chapter

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-12

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• What happened: Zygos launched its next-generation platform on June 9, 2026, aimed at modernizing services for legal and accounting professionals after over 30 years in the industry. • Why it matters: The new platform reflects significant changes in how professional services operate today, incorporating client feedback and advanced technology, including artificial intelligence, to enhance efficiency and user experience. • What to watch next: Zygos plans to continue evolving its platform, focusing on innovation and collaboration with clients to adapt to future changes in the professional services landscape.

Business technology Zygos turns the page and begins its next chapter Image 1 2 Relevant News On this day: U.S. band leader and saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey dies in 1957 12 June 2026 Hamburg airport evacuated after man gains unauthorised access to security area 12 June 2026 Zygos turns the page and begins its next chapter 12 June 2026 Advertorial 12 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber The opening notes of Metallica’s Enter Sandman were not what many attendees expected from a software launch. Yet they perfectly captured the message behind the evening. After more than 30 years serving professional service firms, Zygos is not standing still. On Tuesday, 9 June, Zygos officially unveiled its next generation platform, introducing a completely redesigned experience built for lawyers, accountants, corporate service providers, and in-house legal teams. The new platform is the result of two years of focused development and reflects a simple observation: the way professional services firms work today is fundamentally different from the environment many systems were originally built for. Opening the event, Nikolas Chatziavraam, CEO of Zygos, reflected on the company’s journey and the thinking behind the new platform. “The way work is created, delivered, reviewed, billed, and managed has changed,” he said. “This new version represents where Zygos is going next. We are proud of what we presented, but even more excited about what comes after this.” Melpo Georgiou, Product Manager at Zygos, presented the new platform and the thinking behind its development. Drawing on years of client feedback and day-to-day interactions with users, she demonstrated how the platform has been redesigned to simplify processes, improve visibility, and create a more connected experience across workflows, compliance, billing, documents, and client management. The presentation also showcased how artificial intelligence has been incorporated into the platform in a practical way, helping users access information faster, reduce repetitive work, and work more efficiently within their existing processes. A recurring theme throughout the presentation was the role clients have played in shaping the platform’s evolution. Long-standing customer relationships and continuous feedback helped define priorities and influence the direction of development. Marios Vasileiou, CTO of Zygos, focused on the technology behind the platform and the principles guiding its development. He outlined the company’s investment in modern cloud infrastructure, high-availability architecture, enhanced security controls, and a responsible approach to AI adoption. Particular emphasis was placed on privacy, reliability, and user control, ensuring that firms can benefit from new technologies while maintaining the trust and security required in professional services. The presentation also highlighted the platform’s open architecture and future-ready foundation, designed to support continued innovation in the years ahead. The event brought together clients, partners, and professionals from across the legal, accounting, and corporate services sectors, many of whom have worked with Zygos for years and have contributed to its evolution through their feedback and support. More than a product launch, the evening marked the beginning of a new chapter for Zygos. One built on continuous improvement, close collaboration with clients, and a commitment to helping professional service firms navigate the next decade of change. Zygos extends its sincere thanks to everyone who attended and supported this important milestone. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News On this day: U.S. band leader and saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey dies in 1957 Hamburg airport evacuated after man gains unauthorised access to security area Larnaca terrorism suspect released on €1m bail as court cites evidence weaknesses Denmark’s Flying Superkids are coming to Cyprus this July Cycling, walking route linking Ledra Palace crossing to Pedieos River corridor completed Things to do on Friday, June 12 Water shortage risk grows as desalination delays and rising consumption undermine 2027 target Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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