PlanAxion Blog

Editorial Policy

Our readers make technology decisions that involve significant budgets. They have the right to know who writes our content, where our numbers come from and how we correct our mistakes. This page explains it.

Who writes our content?

Every article on the PlanAxion blog is signed. Our authors are practitioners: partners and advisors who each have more than 25 years of experience in information technology, ERP, project management and artificial intelligence. The author's profile is linked to every article.

How do we verify our sources?

Every statistic, study or numbered claim is linked to its primary source: analyst studies, research reports, official publications. Data that cannot be verified does not appear on our pages. Software vendor figures are always attributed and qualified as such: they are vendor numbers, not guaranteed averages.

How do we handle examples and client cases?

Three types of examples can appear in our content, each with its own rule:

An invented case presented as real never gets published.

Where does artificial intelligence fit in our production?

We advise our clients on AI; we use it too. AI tools assist us with research, structuring and formatting our content. No text is published without review, fact validation and approval by a PlanAxion expert. Editorial responsibility remains human.

How do you report an error?

Despite the rigour, an error can slip through. If you spot one, write to us through the contact page. We verify, correct the text and update the article’s modification date.

Updates

Articles carrying dated figures are reviewed when new data is published. Each article’s modification date reflects its last substantive revision.

Last update to this policy: July 2026.