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In 2011, Coranto contributed to the OpenCms community by providing the Italian translation, making the CMS more accessible to Italian users.

OpenCms is not just a content management system; it is a true development platform that can be used as a foundation for creating intranets and web applications. Thanks to its versatility, OpenCms easily integrates with external applications and corporate databases using technologies such as REST APIs or frameworks like Spring, offering a comprehensive platform for developing complex digital solutions.

Choosing OpenCms with Coranto means relying on a team of experts with extensive experience who deliver customized, innovative, and high-quality solutions.

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MonitFin

MonitFin

The collaboration with the Water Protection Service took place in three phases, each lasting one year. The relationship was in the form of consulting, as the Water Protection Service lacked professional IT expertise, which was supplemented by selecting experts in the field.

The first year began with the necessary acquisition of the complex regulations related to water management and control, followed by a review of the current state of the information systems used by the service. The collaboration's final outcome was the evolutionary maintenance of the existing website for the online management of water quality certificates.

Following the renewal of the collaboration, the design, analysis, and implementation of an application for monitoring the granting of funds for public works related to water treatment (MonitFin) were carried out. The software is an intranet used by the Water Protection Service to manage and monitor the funding process for sewage and water treatment projects.

Summary
  • Typology: Web application
  • Period: 2004 - 2006
  • Customer: Regione Sardegna
  • End user: Regione Sardegna