AKIOMA Saves Development Time and Simplifies Rules with Progress Corticon.js

June 25, 2021 Digital Experience, Corticon

Thanks to Corticon.js, AKIOMA can successfully reach a high level of automation and low-code/no-code capabilities.

In this Success Story Spotlight, we look at AKIOMA, a global leader in low-code/no-code application development. To stay competitive in the marketplace, AKIOMA turned to Corticon.js to help design and achieve its business vision. Take a look at the full case study to learn more about AKIOMA's journey with Corticon.js.

AKIOMA wanted to go even further with its UI and UX development services. They aimed to implement the complicated business logic rules that their consumers need for smooth web experiences without the laborious, hard-coding UI logic.

Already a proud Progress customer for more than 25 years and a longtime user of Progress Corticon, AKIOMA turned to Corticon.js to create complex UI logic without any coding.

"We realized it was perfect because there was no server-involved deployment. We implemented it into the core of AKIOMA.SWAT!, our low-code/no-code development platform for complex business applications," said Mike Liewehr, founder and CEO of AKIOMA.

By adding Corticon.js, customers of AKIOMA could create highly tailored user experiences without writing a single line of code. Even better, the changes the team made wouldn't be handled by developers at all. Business analysts were able to implement and document the no-code rules in Corticon.js, dramatically streamlining the company's process.

Want to know more about the capabilities and functions of Corticon.js? Read the full case study to learn more about how Corticon.js accelerated AKIOMA to have a 98% faster command response time and 90% cut in web UI development time.

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Jessica (Malakian) Newton

Progress Software empowers organizations to achieve transformational success in the face of disruptive change. Our software enables our customers to develop, deploy and manage responsible AI-powered applications and digital experiences with agility and ease.

Bio Overview

With over five years of experience in product marketing, Jessica has developed a strong foundation in application development and database management software. Her entire career has been at Progress, where she began as an intern in 2020 and have since contributed to multiple products, including the Progress Corticon business rules management system and others.

Jessica specializes in Go-To-Market strategy, execution and management for the Progress OpenEdge platform—leading both campaigns and new product launches, as well as content development, market and persona research and other product marketing activities. She consistently delivers results that drive customer retention and foster innovation. Her public speaking skills have been recognized, notably when she placed first in the Pi Sigma Epsilon South/Atlantic Regional Speakers Competition.

Her goal is to empower customers and partners to fully realize the value of their OpenEdge technology—enabling them to modernize, innovate, and achieve greater business impact by maximizing existing investments and seamlessly embracing new capabilities. Whether it’s migrating to the latest version of the OpenEdge applications or leveraging the Progress Data Platform, she is dedicated to showing organizations how to transform their technology into a strategic advantage. Currently, she focuses on multiple initiatives for the OpenEdge platform, including modernization, expanding the developer base, AI integration, security and more, helping customers and partners succeed in a rapidly evolving landscape. Outside of work, Jessica enjoys writing and reading, which help her stay creative and balanced.

Areas of Expertise

  • Product Marketing Strategy
  • Go-To-Market Execution and Management
  • Content Development
  • Market and Persona Research
  • Public Speaking

Credentials & Publications

  • Pi Sigma Epsilon South/Atlantic Regional Speakers Competition – First Place

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