BlueMeme Inc. engages in the low code technology and DX business with a focus on agile methods in Japan. The company develops and sells Outsystems, a cloud-based attendance management system that automatically totals working hours; MarkLogic, a multi-model database; Workato, an integration platform that realizes automation of various workflows that require cooperation between multiple applications with low code; Omnext, a source code analysis tool that automates the analysis results of applications; Softools, a no-code development platform for business user-led development and in an environment where the Internet is not connected; and document automatic generation tool. It also provides services, such as enterprise architecture consulting, agile development project management, low code system contract development, training and education of low code engineers, and sales and support of software products. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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