1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
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Every level this provider has earned, with what the records at that level actually are — not a generic description. Underlying artefacts live in the evidence vault; what's disclosable is shown here.
1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
Trustgent-attested checks of this provider's claims against independent public sources it does not control. Each item links to the source and shows when it was checked.
Computas AS is the subject of a Wikipedia article describing it as a Norwegian IT consultancy (founded 1985, ~330 employees) delivering services and solutions to private and public customers.
“Computas AS is a Norwegian IT consultancy company that was formed by employees in the data department of Det Norske Veritas in 1985 under the name Computas Expert Systems AS. The company delivers services and solutions within work processes and collaboration to private and public customers.”
Independent Norwegian AI trade outlet aiplus.no covers Computas as an AI/Google Cloud provider implementing generative-AI solutions for clients (e.g., automating email-based sales order processing; pattern-recognition for infrastructure monitoring).
“We are partners with both Google and Microsoft, and have a strong in-house expert environment on AI.”
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Verifications decay. L3 ratings decay over ~24 months; L4 and L5 records carry their own decay timers documented on how we verify.