Guides for Belgian SMEs.
Practical, no-fluff explainers on the standards and obligations our products deal with every day: e-invoicing, financial plans, the Belgian chart of accounts.
Documents or databases? Structured knowledge management ends a false choice
Wikis rot and databases have no context. Structured knowledge management combines block-based documents with typed objects and a knowledge graph. The same knowledge, readable as a page and queryable like a database.
Read →Self-hosted knowledge base: who actually needs one, and what to look for
When a self-hosted knowledge base beats the cloud wiki: data sovereignty, GDPR, lock-in, per-seat pricing. Plus the checklist to evaluate a tool before you commit your team’s knowledge to it.
Read →Mandatory e-invoicing in Belgium: what changed in 2026
Since 1 January 2026, B2B invoices between Belgian VAT-registered businesses must be structured electronic invoices over PEPPOL. Who is affected, which formats, which tax incentives: a guide for SMEs.
Read →Data virtualization, explained simply: query everything, copy nothing
Data virtualization lets you query your ERP, databases and spreadsheets where they already live, instead of copying everything into a warehouse. What it changes for an SME, the honest trade-offs, and why Senga is built on it.
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