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Pramati Technologies launches WaveMaker in India

Predicted to be a $27.2 billion dollar market by 2022, low-code is experiencing a steep growth curve.\
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., JUNE 25, 2018 – Pramati Technologies, the software product company widely known in industry circles for the Pramati App Server, today officially launched in India it’s low-code platform – WaveMaker, which is custom built for enterprise developers to transform aging applications.

Predicted to be a $27.2 billion dollar market by 2022, the low-code is experiencing a steep growth curve. Recently, large enterprise ecosystem players like Microsoft (PowerApps), Google (AppMaker), Salesforce (Lightning) and Oracle (APEX) have begun to prominently endorse the low-code features in their product portfolio. This is a clear indication of low-code’s growing importance in the realm of Enterprise IT.

“WaveMaker is designed ground-up to help businesses transform their aging applications”, said WaveMaker’s CEO Vijay Pullur. “Low-code started life as an app toolkit for the business user, but today it’s part of developer heavy initiatives like app transformations and migrations. The Indian IT industry for a long time now has been obsessed with just custom software development and is lagging behind in serving emerging opportunities in IoT, AI, and Blockchain. This is primarily due to scarce development resources being allocated to maintenance roles. WaveMaker addresses this issue by wiping off typical developer burdens like coding, scripting, troubleshooting, and underlying language, and this makes custom app development fast and agile.”

To transform aging applications WaveMaker combines it’s two platforms – Rapid and HyScale. While Rapid accelerates app development using low-code, HyScale streamlines app delivery using containers. To help iron out deeper problems along the way, WaveMaker also offers custom engineering services. With this platform-led approach to legacy transformation, WaveMaker has achieved immense success in North American markets. From simple Oracle form-based apps to complex Mainframe green-screens, WaveMaker has been able to deliver production success faster and with minimal development resources.

“Unlike other low-code platforms in the market, WaveMaker’s primary users are enterprise developers, not business users. From the way the UI is layed out, its interoperability with IDE’s to the Open standards-based tech stack used, every detail is made keeping the developer in mind – ample dexterity to handle any complexity” said Deepak Anupalli, WaveMaker’s head of product engineering.

WaveMaker is available as a free trial (no credit card required) for the first 30 days, post which it can be used on a cloud or on-prem with a license fee, priced per user. There is full training and learning support offered even during the trial. WaveMaker can also be white-labeled for companies looking to integrate it deeper into their development ecosystems.

Pramati has successfully fulfilled the rigorous and objective methodologies that the Great Place to Work Institute is known for. The company now holds a firm place among some of the great workplaces across the business, academia, and government organizations in the world. Every year, more than 8,000 organizations from over 50 countries partner with the Great Place to Work Institute for assessment, benchmarking, and planning actions to strengthen their workplace culture. Pramati is now the proud owner of the Great Place to Work Certification that is considered as the gold standard for defining great workplaces across the globe.

This assessment will help Pramati to gain access to actionable insights and recommendations to help the employees sustain a great workplace. It will also pave way for the Great Place To Work Institute to consider the organization’s application towards its annual Best Workplaces List–the world’s largest and most respected study of workplace excellence and people management practices.

Commenting on the milestone, Jay Pullur, Founder and CEO, Pramati Technologies, said: “Being Great Place to Work-Certified reinforces the organization’s commitment to building an employee-friendly and highly-productive workplace. Pramatians have always valued our work culture and with this recognition, showed us how much they value us as an organization. We are thankful to them, and we congratulate them for the achievement.” He added: “This assessment will also enable us to better appreciate our strengths and identify focus areas for improvement.”

Pramati Technologies is one of India’s software product and services companies that invests in emerging technologies to offer enterprises the winning trinity of innovation, growth, and agility. Founded in 1998 by Jay Pullur and Vijay Pullur in Hyderabad, Pramati takes pride in its two-decade track record of leveraging its world-class software products and platform engineering capabilities. The company has offices in Mountain View-CA in the US, and Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru in India. More than 100 global product companies and F500 enterprises work closely with the company. Pramati owns the brands WaveMaker, SpotCues, Reve Marketing, and Imaginea.

About Pramati

Pramati Technologies, a privately held company based in Hyderabad, India, and Mountain View, California, builds independent companies focused on profitable, well-defined markets in social, mobile, and cloud computing technologies. Among its companies are Reve Marketing, Inc., a marketing technology solutions company, WaveMaker Inc., Rapid Application Development platform, SpotCues Inc., an enterprise BOT platform and Imaginea Inc., a software innovation services company. Pramati companies serve large customers like Morgan Stanley, ICICI Bank, Visa, Kimberly-Clark, Sara-Lee, Liquidation.com, and others. Pramati has operations at Mountain View -CA, London – UK, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bengaluru in India.