Resources

Reports, AI news, and practical reference material from SynHy.

Use these resources to see how SynHy thinks: direct, executive, actionable, and tied to concrete business workflows instead of vague AI transformation talk.

Sample report

Home Services Workflow And Waste Assessment

A first-pass SynHy assessment adapted for a multi-service home-services organization. It shows dispatch friction, quote follow-up leakage, software sprawl, and operational repair opportunities.

Sample report

Dental Office Financial Leak And Payback Model

A decision-forward assessment for an appointment-driven healthcare setting, focused on inbox triage, treatment pursuit, schedule recovery, and governed patient insight.

AI Newsflash archive

Current AI signals, filtered for practical business relevance.

The old SynHy site included AI newsflash pages. They are preserved here as static resources so they can be linked, expanded, or turned into a public resource stream later.

April 29, 2026

Daily AI Newsflash

Infrastructure, agent interoperability, cyber AI, physical AI, and vertical AI signals.

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May 3, 2026

Daily AI Newsflash

Deployment, governance, cyber and safety risk, physical AI, and enterprise value themes.

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May 4, 2026

Daily AI Newsflash

Business-facing AI movement and implementation signals for leadership review.

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May 5, 2026

Daily AI Newsflash

Recent AI ecosystem developments preserved from the original SynHy resource archive.

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How to read the reports

Every visual should show pain, waste, opportunity, sequence, or tradeoff.

SynHy reports are written as operating assessments for decision-makers. They are meant to make the first intervention clear enough that leadership can act.

  • Executive leak summaries come before deep explanation.
  • Workflow overviews show where the business handoffs break.
  • AI opportunity sections describe concrete agentic behaviors, not magic.
  • Automation sections describe rules, triggers, reminders, integrations, and ownership.
  • Commercial sections connect work sequence to expected value and payback.