Freedom, a great word. And precisely that is our objective: that you can work freely. Our Open Source Strategy creates freedom and opens perspectives for you.

Freedom, a great word. And precisely that is our objective: that you can work freely. Our Open Source Strategy creates freedom and opens perspectives for you.
The Open Source Strategy relies on open, transparent processes, target-oriented thinking, openness toward new ideas, knowledge efficiency, and the finding of solutions together with partners.
We are convinced that the future lies in integration and not in separation. The flexible utilization of components of different system origins and quick-reacting business processes are a decisive competitive advantage for companies.
IT architectures must be able to make it possible. We value Open Standards since these guarantee the necessary interoperability of the interfaces. We use the potential of sophisticated Free Software projects in a targeted manner because immense economical and technological resources lie here. For us, Open Source Strategy also means the pragmatic inclusion of proprietary elements: what cannot be implemented with Free Software, succeeds with a mix of free and proprietary software. We have done our work when you can work freely.
We see it as an important part of our business strategy to support the community of free developers. We work with like-minded partners, campaign for Free Software, and consciously seek exchange on open platforms.
The wish for interoperability and the integration of external systems is always in focus, whether the customer is globally active or active only in Europe. To achieve this, systems are increasingly open instead of being shut off against each other. Open Standards structure these openings and guarantee a problem-free flow of information. These standards define what corresponds to the requirements for openness and what not.If these standards for openness are observed, various systems can interact with each other independently of their respective technological background.
As far as possible we use free and open standarts, as defined in the European Interoperability framework, in our software sollutions.