Engineering carries out the definition of innovative architectural solutions and the realization of complex projects for the public administration, finance and large companies using both proprietary and open-source solutions. Engineering believes in open source software as a major accelerator for the achievement of the mission critical business goals of the enterprises. Enterprise solutions, together with professional services, can ease the industrial development of open-source software within the context of a general reliability framework depending on quality, open standards and innovation.
Engineering provides its customers with its experience and
knowledge in the selection, integration, validation and support
of the best open source components, including its solutions.
Engineering offers them the full benefits of higher
value for money ratio thanks to the attractive licensing schemes
of open source and high robustness as a result of intensely
scrutinised software code.
Engineering has built numerous projects with very substantial
components coming from a series of open source initiatives.
The approach to open source is a rational engineering approach:
analyse the pros and cons, take proper decisions, rather than
an "ideological" one. Engineering is convinced that, when used
adequately, OSS can help generate high returns for customers and
enhance quality as well.
Engineering is active in open source internationally: since 2005, Engineering has been member of ObjectWeb Consortium; since 2007, Engineering is a strategic member and co-founder of OW2 Consortium, the new international Consortium ensued from the merger of ObjectWeb and OrientWare communities. OW2 hosts all the Engineering's SpagoWorld projects.
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Engineering is also an active contributor to several open source projects in fields as diverse as web java development, Service Architectures (SOA), Business Intelligence.
Engineering participates in the following Open Source projects:
Engineering collaborates to the following Open Source projects: