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Procesio technology bridges the gap between business expectations and limited IT department capacity

16 June 2025
Digitalization
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Large Language Machine Modelling will fundamentally transform the way businesses access and use automation by moving processing capabilities from the cloud directly to local devices – laptops, phones and browsers. That’s the prediction of Mihai Dârzan, founder and CEO of Procesio, who predicts that within three years ordinary users will be able to create virtual agents capable of taking over up to 90 per cent of repetitive tasks in the workplace.

“The trend is clear: increase local processing power and reduce resource dependency. We will be able to run large language models (LLMs) directly in the browser or on your mobile phone. LLMs are not simple data archives, they are probabilistic models. When you ‘de-archive’ them, you lose information. This explains the phenomenon of hallucination, i.e. the generation of answers that are not correct, but seem believable. An LLM is ideal for quickly synthesising information, especially when you give it the right context,” said Dârzan, speaking at the DigitALL 2025 conference organised by Energynomics.

 

 

In his view, this technological shift will completely transform the way people use technology in business and working life. One of the direct effects of this advance is the democratisation of automation. “We will have, within three years at most, systems that will allow any ordinary user to create their own virtual agents, i.e. software that automates up to 90% of repetitive tasks,” says the entrepreneur.

This technological autonomy could have a major impact on personal and organisational efficiency, freeing up employees’ time for strategic or creative activities. However, in large companies, there is a mismatch between the goals of the business and those of IT departments. While business wants quick results, IT has limited resources and projects take a long time. This lack of synchronisation leads to significant delays in delivering solutions, he says.

“It usually takes several months before an IT department can take on a new project. On top of this bottleneck is the problem of adopting new technologies, which need to cover a wide range of requirements and comply with security standards.”

In this context, Procesio’s technology is designed to bridge the increasingly visible gap between rapid business expectations and the limited responsiveness of IT departments, often constrained by limited resources and short delivery times.

Procesio offers a low-code platform that enables companies to automate business processes and quickly integrate different systems, whether they run in the public cloud, private cloud or on-premises. Through this architectural flexibility and ease of adoption, Procesio addresses the critical needs of industries with stringent security and interoperability requirements, such as energy.

In the same ecosystem, Dârzan also presented Diligentic AI – an LLM-based solution that extracts information from unstructured documents and enables conversational interactions through platforms such as WhatsApp. Through these products, the Procesio group supports a pragmatic approach, focused on operational details, aimed at driving real efficiencies in organisations in energy and other critical sectors.

The “DigitALL 2025” conference was organised by Energynomics, in partnership with reputed organisations such as the CIO Council and EPG, with the support of our partners: ABB, Corning, Datacor, Eaton Electric, Enevo Group, Enevo Group, Procesio, Renomia, script.ai, Sunwire, Vertiv.

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