公司规模
11-200
地区
- Africa
国家
- South Africa
产品
- ProcessMaker
技术栈
- Apache Camel
- Magento
- Wordpress
- Joomla
- IOS/Android apps
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
适用行业
- Professional Service
- Software
适用功能
- 人力资源
- 采购
用例
- 过程控制与优化
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Spring High Digital 是 ProcessMaker 的 OEM 合作伙伴,为各种客户提供电子商务、项目管理、移动应用开发和高级业务流程工作流集成解决方案。Spring High 成立于 2002 年,自 2005 年以来总部一直设在南非开普敦。其客户行业范围从工程业到银行业。财务工作流管理是一种特别重要的解决方案,需要对预算分配进行高度监督。Spring High 最初于 2002 年在伦敦成立,是一家软件公司,主要专注于网络技术。2005 年,Spring High 将总部迁至南非开普敦,并成为一家领先的技术公司,为美国、欧洲、非洲、亚洲和澳大利亚的客户提供服务。Spring High 现已成立 15 年,由 Geoff Smith 运营,他负责管理所有 Spring High 客户及其期望。
挑战
Spring High Digital 是 ProcessMaker 的 OEM 合作伙伴,为各种客户提供电子商务、项目管理、移动应用开发和高级业务流程工作流集成解决方案。其客户行业范围广泛,从工程行业到银行业。财务工作流管理是一种特别重要的解决方案,需要对预算分配进行高度监督。Spring High 需要一个强大的解决方案,允许与从 WordPress 到 Apache Camel 的第三方系统进行高级集成。无缝集成是必需的,这样 Spring High 才能以最小的限制大规模构建流程。在使用 ProcessMaker 之前,他们使用 Bizagi 并围绕该工具开发了一些自定义应用程序。然而,由于 Spring High 需要为其客户进行集成,该解决方案已被推向极限。
解决方案
Spring High 决定过渡到 ProcessMaker,以便他们能够通过第三方系统集成“进一步突破极限”。他们已经取代了迄今为止的所有 Bizagi 工作。Spring High 为其客户构建了完全定制的端到端工作流程,涉及财务、人力资源、采购和项目管理等部门。传统上,这意味着多个人需要花很多时间在项目上。在将自己和客户过渡到 ProcessMaker 后,他们看到了相当大的成本节省。他们将完成这些任务所需的时间缩短了一半,并将员工资源减少了 50%,提高了效率,使他们能够将更多时间花在其他重要任务上。Spring High 现在在实施 ProcessMaker 方面经验丰富,并且正在做出调整以进一步简化客户的集成。展望未来,他们将重用代码,以便能够更及时地增强其客户系统。
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