Every year for 5 years now we have been organizing our user club. This year it will take place on Monday June 17, 2019 and it will be divided into two parts. The morning (9:30 — 12:00) will be reserved for users/designers. We will come back to the past and future developments of the platform and the roadmap and will devote an important part to exchanges.The afternoon (14h — 18:00), open to all, will allow you to hear feedback from customers (Veolia, ANSM, DITP) and partners (Nexworld, Velvet, Streampart). Everyone, according to their experience, will answer the questions that many ask themselves: — How to use low-code to (yourself) develop? — What are the (good) questions to ask yourself? — How does a low-code project work? — Why the choice of Simplicité? — Each feedback will be a different way of seeing and understanding how low-code is used and more particularly Simplicité. Private sector, public actors, partners... All examples will be covered! The number of places is limited, we can only advise you to reserve yours today if you are interested!Registration feedback
We announced it to you in our last newsletter. We are now partners of the CIO club and this partnership will take place on Thursday, June 13, 2019 during the DSI consortium day.
The DSI consortium is one of the main annual events organized by the club, which now claims more than 1,300 members.
On the agenda for this day, conferences and workshops, feedback and an exhibition space for IT companies (including Simplicité) selected by a college of member CIOs for their innovative nature.
On June 6 & 7, BeMyApp is organizing a challenge with Roche Diabetes Care France around the support of diabetic patients. The objective of this event, Diabetes Tech, is to think about a collaborative platform between health professionals and patients.
During the day of June 6, an “Innovation Circuit” will take place with 7 startups who will present their innovative solutions.
We are lucky to be among the 7 lucky people elected to present Simplicité during this challenge, and are very happy to be involved in this noble cause.
As part of its activity, the IT department of the city of Lausanne wanted to acquire a low-code development platform in order to be able to create business applications in an agile way and on short cycles and in complete autonomy.
After a phase of taking control of the platform and gradually increasing autonomy, the IT teams are in a position to develop all the city's applications.
After long weeks of waiting and a rigorous selection process, we can announce that the Capgemini and Simplicité offer has won the public contract for the implementation of a strategic HR application from the Ministry of Defense.
This proves once again that low-code has serious advantages that weigh in the balance when it comes to making structuring choices.
In July 2018, Bordeaux Métropole entrusted Veolia with the management of public wastewater treatment services and the management of rainwater to Veolia.
Following this announcement, and via its subsidiary Sabom, the French multinational was looking for specific software to control pollution in the effluents and tributaries of the Aquitaine metropolitan area. Velvet Consulting and Simplicité were commissioned to build this custom application.
The strategy focused on partnerships is bearing fruit!
You can now rely on three new partners for your projects/implementations of business applications with Simplicité.
Orange Business Service, Nexworld, Capgemini, and Velvet Consulting!
Datadock is a unique database on vocational training from a quality perspective. It allows vocational training funders to verify the compliance of training organizations with the quality criteria defined by the Law.
We therefore filled in each of the 21 indicators in order to be referenced within Datadock.
In fact, each funder can register Simplicité as a reference provider in their catalog.
On May 27, the group's 4th Meetup took place: “Low-Code” Community 🤝 Let's Meet ☝️
This 4th meeting was an opportunity to discover how the Hackeet platform works with an original use case: creating a Lego weather station! To do this, this platform dedicated to IoT was coupled with the Snips AI and the OpenWeatherMap API, you can find this use case explained in this article.
We also demonstrated a Simplicité application using the image recognition library READ: Lucene Image Retrieval.
Do not hesitate to register on our Meetup group to know the next dates!
The patchlevel 23 of version 4 of Simplicié brings a lot of new features, they are summarized in an article. available on our blog.
This version brings many features for the code editor (but not only):
🧰 Direct access to the definition of the object.
📑 Direct links to javadoc and jsdoc.
💾 Saving all tabs at the same time.
🕹 The ability to reorder tabs by dragging and dropping.
👁 The preview of the version locally and on the server.
🔗 A treeview of access to direct links to code files.