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Sanal Çekirdek

Make the evidence, method and limits behind a decision visible.

Research publications give leaders a concise decision frame while letting technical teams inspect method and sources. Sanal Çekirdek states the scope, date, and limitations of every publication.

Publication types

We do not force every topic into one format. The decision question determines whether a checklist, maturity model, implementation guide or sourced research report is appropriate.

  • Executive summary and decision frame
  • Readiness or maturity assessment
  • Implementation checklist
  • Technical report and source appendix

Method and sources

Sample, period, scope, definitions and calculation method must remain visible. Vendor research is distinguished from independent sources, while assumptions and inference are labeled explicitly.

  • Primary and current sources
  • Definition and scope
  • Sample and method
  • Limitations and conflicts

The decision questions we are working on

Nothing has been published in this category yet. We choose topics by the decision gaps our clients face rather than by brand claims, and these are the questions we are working on. When a study is published it will follow the method and source principles above and will be linked from the relevant service pages.

  • Where to start with enterprise AI, and which thresholds to measure first
  • How to establish your current cyber resilience maturity
  • What decides where a workload belongs in a hybrid estate
  • How to audit answer accuracy and permission boundaries in enterprise RAG
  • How to run a recovery drill without stopping production

Updates and archive

When regulation, products or threat information changes, validity is reassessed. Major changes produce a new version, with the previous edition archived alongside date and reason.

  • Publication and update dates
  • Version and change summary
  • Source-link validation
  • Archive and redirects

How we work

  1. Define the question and target reader
  2. Validate sources and evidence quality
  3. Create a clear narrative with actionable implications
  4. Complete technical and editorial review
  5. Monitor freshness after publication

How success is measured

  • Publications with complete method and sources
  • Downloads and qualified use
  • Movement from guide to assessment or conversation
  • Version and update cycle time

Frequently asked questions

Are these academic publications?

Unless stated otherwise, they are not peer-reviewed academic papers. They are applied research and guides for business and technology decisions, with method and sources kept visible for assessment.

Will the data be specific to Türkiye?

Depending on topic, Turkish sources, global evidence and Sanal Çekirdek field observations may be used separately. Evidence from another market is labeled with context.

Are the guides sales content?

They may link naturally to a service, but method, alternatives and limitations are not hidden. A commercial call to action does not replace the research conclusion.

Identify the checklist or assessment framework needed for your next decision.

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