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Cordys Launches the Cordys Process Factory

Cordys launches the Cordys Process Factory, an On-Demand platform for developing and executing process enabled mashup applications (MashApps).

In support of the MashApps concept, Cordys is also establishing an open, online community for Mashup development and a competition for all developers called Mashapps09.

The Cordys Process Factory empowers small and medium size companies and departments of large organisations to use best practice and self defined BPM solutions in a 100% web-based environment without the need for capital expenditure, making faster business innovation a possibility for everyone, wherever they are located.

Utilising proven Cordys multi-tenant SaaS technology, the Cordys Process Factory offers a simple, reliable and secure solution for anyone, regardless of location, to create new business processes and web-based, process-centric applications, 24 hours a day. Suitable for SME's and departmental deployments in organisations of all sizes, users of the Cordys Process Factory are able to create business processes on the fly and develop Web-based applications quickly, at low cost and then execute them immediately. With the launch of the Cordys Process Factory, the company is also establishing an open, online community, where users can share process models, discuss ideas, and learn about best practices.

The unique holistic approach to security throughout the on-demand platform allows for safe integrations with the extended value chain such as the online channel and also for continuous improvement of mission critical business processes.

The Cordys Process Factory operates on a multi-tenant SaaS model, offering a secure, reliable, simple-to-use and easy to integrate On-Demand BPM platform for faster application development, ideal for when the value chain is at the heart of the business. Business users can create customized MashApps with drag-and-drop technology, giving them the power to adapt their applications quickly and easily.



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