The UK Software Company is Growing in New Sectors and Regions
London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - May 4, 2022) - Placecube's Chief Executive, Jason Fahy, recently confirmed the company's continued growth in supporting Local Authorities in England with its Digital Place software platform. He also announced the company's intentions to extend beyond Local Government and outside of England. Fahy pointed to recent contract wins within two UK Central Government bodies and a Police Force and added that the company was in advanced discussions with several other prospective customers, which would see the company start to make inroads into delivering the growth ambitions.
Fahy confirmed that Placecube will continue to champion its modular (Cube) approach to building open digital solutions for its customers. He explained that a Cube represents Placecube's take on the idea of "Lego platforms" - the idea that it's time to move beyond closed proprietary monolithic systems at one end of the spectrum, and coding from scratch every time at the other end, to a place where reuse of modern, internet age, digital services built on open standards and open APIs enables the public sector to stop reinventing the wheel for the things they do in common. He explained that at their simplest, Cubes are packages of programming code that are deployed as a single unit to meet a defined purpose or user need - a building block for a joined-up digital experience.
Over the past year, Placecube has worked with its customers to create an ambitious product roadmap and to commence the co-production and release of several product enhancements. Fahy sees this work as critical to client retention and delivering the company's growth aspirations. He explained that the reuse of common components, or chunks of code, naturally offers appeal beyond the current geography and client base and that new customers from non-traditional sources are latching on to the opportunity to create digital platforms that are tailored to their needs, at lower cost and at lower risk than starting from scratch. He again pointed to the recent contract wins as early proof points of this.
Organisations that have adopted Placecube's Digital Place product, benefit from a software-as-a-service based open digital platform that provides them with proven integrated digital services designed by the public sector for the public sector. With a transparent costing model, and around the clock platform support, organisations can focus on providing and maintaining high-quality customer-facing services.