A lot will depend on your choice of powder, and also how willing you are to push the envelope. I don't know of any boutique ammo companies that manufacture their own powders, so we all have access to the same off-the-shelf components they do. If a company claims to achieve higher velocities than published max. loads, it's because they are loading to higher max. average pressures. New guns are tested with proof loads of course, but who wants to shoot proof loads in any of their guns on a regular basis?
Accurate #7, Ramshot Silhouette, Alliant Power Pistol and BE-86 typically show up as providing the highest velocities for 9mm up to SAAMI +P (38500 psi) max. average pressures with 147 gr bullets. Most are in the 1000-1050 fps range, but the test barrels used are usually 4" or longer.
Unless you have one of those universal receivers which can accurately measure pressures, the only way to do it safely is to start roughly 10% lower than published max. loads and work up at a pace you feel is safe. The 10% reduction from published max. loads is due to lot-to-lot variations in powder burn rates.
Of course the easiest and safest way to get more velocity at the same pressure is to use a longer barrel.