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Openwork launches "WhatsUP in BPM," a magazine on Business Process Management and digital innovation.

'WhatsUp in BPM – The Openwork Magazine' is now a reality.
It's a monthly newsletter designed for two purposes: to create a direct communication channel with the tens of thousands of people who use Openwork , and above all to share content and information on everything related to Business Process Management and digital innovation in the Industry 4.0 perspective.
This magazine will periodically provide insights into the company and the technology behind the Jamio openwork, shed light on the hottest topics in the world of digital transformation , and explain, through real-world cases and innovation projects already underway at other companies, how simple digital transformation can be achieved through approaches and technologies that integrate rapidly and seamlessly with existing organizations.

This first issue will discuss the birth of Openwork, the new approach to business processes inherent in the Jamio openwork platform, the technological innovations soon available to users, a use case entirely made in Puglia, and an event scheduled in Genoa designed to discuss Innovation-Friendly through concrete cases.

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