ActiveOps Plc provides management process automation software solutions worldwide. The company provides Workware+ solutions comprising ControliQ, a cloud-based employee performance management solution that enables organizations balance workloads and resource levels for various functions relating to operations; WorkiQ, workforce analytics and employee productivity monitoring solution, which enables organizations to manage productivity and employee wellbeing; and OpsIndex to score and benchmark key metrics based on industry sector and regional trends. The company also offers Active Operation Management, an operations methodology and framework for effective back-office management. It serves business process outsourcing companies, banking, insurance, and other sectors. The company was formerly known as ActiveOps Limited and changed its name to ActiveOps Plc in March 2021. ActiveOps Plc was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Reading, the United Kingdom.
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