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Openwork srl is among the first Independent Software Vendors (ISV) in Italy to produce technologies for the development of enterprise-class software applications based on process logic. A long experience that led to the creation of the Jamio openwork platform, which allows any organization to build enterprise-class software solutions without writing code, modeling with visual tools information, processes and business rules. The innovative insight behind the Openwork technology is an original approach called no-code, through which the end user is able to add value and concretely participate in building the software applications you need, without the use of programming languages. The graphical and intuitive approach allows, through the use of a single platform, to govern people, data, documents, processes and events, following business evolutions quickly and recording significant reductions in time and costs.
Based in Bari and Milan, the company has been operating in the market since 2001 and has contributed to the digitization of processes of major Italian brands, including at their foreign affiliates. It operates through a network of about 50 business partners.
It employs about 40 people and is constantly committed to fostering innovation in IT. A member of the Apulian IT Production District, it collaborates with research centers and universities in projects aimed at identifying and implementing new technologies. With the Polytechnic University of Bari, it has founded a competence center on Business Process Management (BPM) with the aim of enhancing and disseminating knowledge on BPM and providing companies with qualified skills in the digitization of business processes.
It has also recently signed an agreement with theUniversity of Turin, Department of Management aimed at the study, popularization and application of emerging technologies for business growth and development with a focus on issues related to software development with no-code methodologies.
Openwork has received several awards from national and international bodies over the years:
Amco, Apleona, Aviva, Banco Desio, Bosch Tecnologie Diesel e Sistemi Frenanti, Dedalus, Fincantieri, Hydac; Intrum, Messina Line; Ntc-Porsche Engineering; Rcs, Toyota Handling Material, Viro, Webuild. These listed are just a few of Openwork's references
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