AOS-CLM maintains a live, authoritative representation of every contract — continuously synchronized, always current, from intake through execution to ongoing operations.
CLM implementations fail at an extraordinary rate — not because of poor execution, but because of a fundamental architectural flaw. Contracts stored as documents cannot be managed as structured business assets.
AOS-CLM treats contracts as continuously synchronized, structured business assets from day one — not documents with metadata attached. Intelligence is embedded into the contracting process itself, not extracted after the fact.
The CLM market grows at 12–15% CAGR, driven by regulatory complexity, digital transformation mandates, and AI-driven platform consolidation. Incumbents cannot retrofit structured data onto document-centric foundations.