WFX PLM is a cloud-based software that can digitize the entire product lifecycle—from design development, sampling, production, quality control to costing and shipment. It centralizes all product information and makes collaboration easier by connecting teams across geographical regions and time zones on a single platform.
WFX PLM can help you achieve faster time to market, reduce costs, improve product quality, make fewer errors, and produce less waste. It will also save your design time by automating manual work and reducing data entry. Use WFX PLM to convert production data and other information into actionable insights with in-built business intelligence reports and visual dashboards that are easy to understand.
Tailored to meet the unique challenges of apparel and fashion businesses, it's a one-stop solution that can be integrated with Adobe Illustrator, NetSuite ERP, AIMS360 ERP, GT Nexus, Fast React, Shopify, SAP, Microsoft Dynamic or any custom build application you may have.
WFX has a 20-year track record of helping some of the world's fastest-growing fashion brands and manufacturers. They've digitally transformed the supply chain, production processes and design workflows of 600+ customers (with 35,000+ active users) in 50+ countries, including Skims, Gorjana, Everlane, Forever New, ELK, Belstaff, OKA, Showpo, Benetton India and SPELL.
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Does any of you use a low-code tool like Retool or Appian? If so, what is the most common use case? Source: over 1 year ago
Look for use case inspiration in the Solutions area of appian.com and within the AppMarket. See if you can build proof of concepts of some of these. Source: over 1 year ago
There are low code database driven website creation systems out there at the moment e.g. OutSystems and Appian however they have very limited free trials (e.g. auto-disable after a few days of no use), and then the paid options are again too expensive. Although I will note that they seem to be great in terms of their usability and would be perfect for creating a simple interface without too much diving into code. Source: almost 2 years ago
My concern however is - the working software isn't a generic language such as Java, C#/C++, Python etc. - it is with Appian (Business Process Management), which is a rather specific low-code platform for developing workflow and automation solutions. The role does have other elements potentially too such as getting hands on cloud and API dev etc. The pay for Appian Developers currently is GREAT due to high demand -... Source: about 2 years ago
Platforms like UiPath, Workato, and Appian provide ways to integrate apps and automate the processes that connect and flow between them. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
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