What are the typical use cases for BUSINESS FIRST?
Use cases for BUSINESS FIRST are broad and varied. With BUSINESS FIRST, you can fill the gap in existing applications to match the processes your users require. Or create completely new applications, leveraging the value of legacy systems, with smarter ways to work. BUSINESS FIRST application scale to meet a wide array of business needs.
BUSINESS FIRST is relevant for any organization – able to support the most complex processes and serve thousands of users; most customers are midsized businesses with 500 – 15,000 employees. All want to take advantage of the automated efficiency BUSINESS FIRST brings to IT staff and their business users for rapid development and deployment of applications.
Companies often start with a specific departmental need and expand from there. Examples include streamlining purchase requests, training course selections based on staff profiles, automating the annual review process, trouble ticketing or work request applications and more.
One government organization rolled out 15 different applications in under three months, addressing heterogeneous business needs for different departments, directly involving end-users in the design process, following the principles of agile methodologies and meeting particularly short deadlines – an approach that’s now become the standard way of bringing hundreds of apps to various users throughout the enterprise. A large, complex defense customer found they could develop applications two to four times faster using BUSINESS FIRST than their previous RAD solution, with no performance deterioration.
A few examples :
STRUCTIS – BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION
- 15,000 employees
- Calculation of employee incentive
- Application delivered in 3 weeks
GROUPAMA
- 1,600 employees
- Managing staff movements (arrivals and departures)
- Application delivered in 10 weeks
CARDSOFF
- 15 employees
- Payments without credit cards
- Application delivered in 16 weeks

