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Callataÿ & Wouters Brings Intalio To Banking Industry
To Deploy Open Source Intalio|BPMS With All Banking Customers

Intalio, the Open Source BPMS Company, announced that leading specialist in banking and financial software, Callataÿ & Wouters, has selected Intalio|BPMS to power its next-generation business applications.

"Intalio|BPMS perfectly completes THALER's Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)," said Pierre-Philippe Bastin, Head of Research at Callataÿ & Wouters. "It makes service orchestration and composite applications a reality, without having to write a single line of code. Application development enters a new era where business takes control back from IT."

Through this partnership, Callataÿ & Wouters is embedding Intalio's BPMN process modeler and BPEL process engine within the THALER multi-company banking solution and KYUDO e-banking system. The Intalio|BPMS will be used to implement new business processes on top of existing services provided by Callataÿ & Wouters' applications, while enabling rapid process changes to be applied on a regular basis.

"We're extremely honored to be working with Callataÿ & Wouters on such an ambitious project," said Ismael Ghalimi, founder and CEO of Intalio. "This partnership will lead to the deployment of Intalio|BPMS within the most demanding banking institutions and financial organizations around the world, and we could not wish for a stronger validation of our team, Open Source business model, and trailblazing technology."

"We selected Intalio over its competitors because of their extensive use of industry standards such as BPMN and BPEL, their Zero-Code development model and One-Click-Deploy architecture, the responsiveness of their technical support team, and a 'think big, start small' start-up mentality," said Pierre-Philippe Bastin.

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Intalio, the Open Source BPMS Company, announced that leading specialist in banking and financial software, Callataÿ & Wouters, has selected Intalio|BPMS to power its next-generation business applications. Through this partnership, Callataÿ & Wouters is embedding Intalio's BPMN process modeler and BPEL process engine within the THALER multi-company banking solution and KYUDO e-banking system.

Intalio, the Open Source BPMS Company, announced that leading specialist in banking and financial software, Callataÿ & Wouters, has selected Intalio|BPMS to power its next-generation business applications. Through this partnership, Callataÿ & Wouters is embedding Intalio's BPMN process modeler and BPEL process engine within the THALER multi-company banking solution and KYUDO e-banking system.


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enterprise open source news desk wrote: Intalio, the Open Source BPMS Company, announced that leading specialist in banking and financial software, Callataÿ & Wouters, has selected Intalio|BPMS to power its next-generation business applications. Through this partnership, Callataÿ & Wouters is embedding Intalio's BPMN process modeler and BPEL process engine within the THALER multi-company banking solution and KYUDO e-banking system.
enterprise open source news desk wrote: Intalio, the Open Source BPMS Company, announced that leading specialist in banking and financial software, Callataÿ & Wouters, has selected Intalio|BPMS to power its next-generation business applications. Through this partnership, Callataÿ & Wouters is embedding Intalio's BPMN process modeler and BPEL process engine within the THALER multi-company banking solution and KYUDO e-banking system.
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