Legal Profession Digitalizing With Low-Code From Mendix
BOSTON, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Klea platform offers
workflows and intelligent automation for easy worldwide management of corporate changes, keeping local control while maintaining centralized overview and oversight
Customers report savings of 60% in time and over 40% in operational costs
Mendix-built platform is the driving force for generating over $1 million in revenue in record time
Mendix, a Siemens business and global leader in low-code application development for the enterprise, today announced that Belgian legal tech scaleup
Legal Studio has used the Mendix low-code platform to create its new Klea, Knowledgeable Legal Entity Automation, platform. Klea helps legal companies and departments digitalize workflows and repetitive legal work. The platform is currently being used in more than 50 countries worldwide at companies such as Levi Strauss, Imerys, and Carrier. Klea has helped legal departments real
Mendix Enables Chinese Businesses to Succeed in Digital Transformation with World s Premier Low-Code Software Development Platform
Mendix, part of Siemens Digital Industries Software, makes its formal debut in China
- Early adopters of Mendix low-code include SAIC Motor, CIMC Vehicles, and Foxconn affiliate Maxnerva Technology Services
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Low-code platform boosts productivity and enables citizen developers to actively participate in every phase of application development
BOSTON, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Mendix, a Siemens business and global leader in low-code application development for the enterprise, has announced the introduction of its world-class platform to the Chinese market. The Mendix low-code platform brings tremendous advantages to Chinese enterprises seeking to accelerate their digital transformation in response to competitive pressures and new ways of doing business, both of which have been accelerated by the global pandemic. Siemens longstanding, extensive
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Elena Taranenko People are saying âdata is the new oil,â but I [believe] that attention is the new oil. Data is plentiful. Attention is scarce, and weâll never get more of it. Thinking about how we focus that correctly, I think, is one of our most significant opportunities. So said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in a recent MIT Sloan article about the future of work.
That struck a chord with me. Attention, like oil, is a finite commodity, meaning we need to be purposeful about how we direct it. This is especially important in todayâs distributed and virtual work environment, where attention is also the âoilâ that keeps us productive.