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Cordys, a supplier of software for business process innovation, on Wednesday announced it has added Cordys Process Factory and MashApps to the Google Apps Marketplace, Google's recently launched online storefront for Google Apps products and services. Cordys Process Factory offers a simple and effective mechanism for anyone in the world to create and deploy situational applications and MashApps, delivering Business Process Management (BPM) capabilities to the Google Apps suite of communication and collaboration tools.
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Cordys MashApps are mashups of different services or web-based, process-centric applications for small and medium enterprises and departmental deployments. The availability of Cordys Process Factory and MashApps through the Google Apps Marketplace now allows Google Apps customers to create and use applications and business processes on the fly, at low cost and without IT involvement.
“Cordys is committed to bridging the gap between on-premise enterprise software and the Cloud, so integrating with Google Apps was a logical choice for us," says Jan Baan, Cordys Founder and CEO. "By adding Cordys Process Factory and its online applications to the Google Apps Marketplace, we've made it possible for Google Apps customers to continuously improve their core business processes, orchestrating data from the Google messaging and collaboration platform with heterogeneous systems and processes within their enterprise.”
Cordys Process Factory offers easy to use web-based applications such as Asset Management, Employee Onboarding, Change Management and Expense Management. Users can also easily create their own applications with Cordys Process Factory, to integrate Gmail, Google Docs™ and Google Spreadsheets with back office applications and business processes, or other online services.
"We are very excited to have Cordys Process Factory in the Google Apps Marketplace," says Scott McMullan, Google Apps Partner Lead for Google Enterprise. "Through the Google Apps Marketplace, software vendors like Cordys are helping us build a rich ecosystem of integrated apps that work seamlessly with Google Apps, allowing IT administrators to leverage the benefits of cloud computing and extend Google Apps to meet more of their business needs. We are happy to offer Cordys Process Factory to the millions of Google Apps users who have embraced the cloud."
The Google Apps Marketplace makes it easy for more than 2 million Google Apps customers to discover, purchase and deploy integrated business applications and related professional services. By integrating with user account and application data stored in Google Apps, these cloud applications provide a simpler user experience, increase business efficiency, and reduce administrative overhead. To learn more, visit google.com/appsmarketplace.
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