"BUSINESS PROCESSES IN CLOUD," the March 4 event held at Microsoft House in Milan, concluded; the meeting was attended by different realities (medium-sized and large organizations) who wanted to find out what the digital market holds in the near future but, most importantly, how to deal with the ever-changing scenarios with an adaptive approach.
The point about Italy's IT landscape, market evolutions, and the lack of digital skills to deal with changes were the topics that then allowed the testimonials Predict (trading company-partner of GE Healthcare) and SGA (Credit Management Company) to show how they used Jamio openwork and Azure solutions to circumvent limitations and add value to their Business.
It is noteworthy that Predict, a company in the midst of business model transfromation, has decided to hire two young management engineers (not two computer scientists) to entrust them with application development of processes to support the ongoing transformation.
Adding further interest and value to the event was the announcement of the strengthening of the partnership with Microsoft: the integration of Azure's services with the Jamio platform adds further quality to Openwork's offerings, providing enterprises with increasingly intelligent, fast and high-performance tools and services in line with the demands of Business.