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A (new) Mendix partner

A (new) Mendix partner

Low-code with Mendix is an accessible way to create software. The visual interface makes creating apps much clearer, faster and easier, reducing development time and allowing IT and business to come closer together.

Creating software quickly has many advantages, but at the same time requires a thorough approach that ensures the software meets the organization’s standards, security guidelines are followed and that it fits into your organization’s application landscape.

As a long-time Mendix partner, we are more familiar than anyone else with the platform’s capabilities. We have the experience to integrate software into your organization in the right way, allowing you to take full advantage of the benefits of low-code.

We will take you further!

Mendix partner of the first hour

We have been working with the Mendix low-code platform for over a decade. With that knowledge, we have been supporting complex digital transformations for years.

Eye for the organization

Working with low-code requires a different approach. We help organizations along the way with this change to achieve the best results together.

Building good software

Building software quickly has great benefits. We make sure it meets the right frameworks and guidelines so that it fits seamlessly with the rest of your application landscape.

The low-code approach

A completely different approach also requires a different approach. Working with low-cothe can be quite different compared to traditional development methods. In those projects, a working application is often delivered at the end of the process. In low-code, we work with an Agile approach, delivering value faster and more frequently that contributes to the agility of your organization. At Ciphix we have years of experience, not only with low-code, but also with Agile working. Thus We help you focus on solutions that add the most value addand to your organization.

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Frequently asked questions:

How do you build the right application for a client?

Always start with clearly identifying the customer problem. It is common for applications to be developed without first fully understanding what problem an application is supposed to solve. To avoid this pitfall, we always start with a Design Thinking session to create a “shared understanding. This approach provides a structured way to deeply analyze what the core problem is, for whom it provides what value, and how best to approach building or improving applications.

What can you do about an outdated interface in a portal or application?

At such times, dwell once again on what is really important to the end user. By once again asking what the end user really wants when optimizing an obsolete interface, the focus shifts to the user’s needs and expectations, which is essential for improving the end-user experience. In doing so, look not only at revamping visual elements, but also at optimizing outdated processes. It is the ideal opportunity to adjust not only the form, but also the function of the application to build an optimized interface that perfectly meets the needs of the end user.

How do I ensure that customers experience the same app/tech convenience as with private apps?

With customers wanting to experience the same convenience with business apps as with private apps, the first question is always what exactly customers mean by “convenience” and “usability. Since these are subjective concepts that are perceived differently by everyone, it is essential to first understand your customer’s specific needs and preferences as well as possible. By carefully asking about customers’ personal experience of ease of use, we can best anticipate a customer’s expectations and requirements and ultimately build applications where customers experience similar convenience to private apps.

How does replacing legacy software benefit a company?

You can answer this question from different perspectives. If you look at cost and efficiency, you reduce costs, improve the user experience for customers and staff, and reduce your risks, particularly in the area of security. You can also look at this question from your company’s future perspective. A legacy migration gives you a digitally compliant business. If good ideas come from the business, you can estimate what it will cost, what it will deliver and how you can implement it. Ultimately, that’s something every business should be able to do.

What business processes can be automated?

There are several business processes at almost every company that can be automated. The most common processes that are automated are the invoicing process, inventory management and data entry. Software then, for example, ensures that invoices are prepared and sent automatically and that payments are tracked. As a result, fewer errors are made and employees spend less time on administration.

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