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Supreme Court of the Netherlands Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

Supreme Court of the Netherlands Analytics and BI
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Engage Process Legacy Engage Process BPM Process Mining Analytics and BI n/a 2018 2018
In 2018, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands implemented Engage Process BPM. The Engage Process BPM deployment applied Process Mining to map and analyze High Court case processing workflows, explicitly linking the Supreme Court of the Netherlands, Engage Process BPM, Process Mining, and case processing operations. Implementation teams mapped and discussed the specific processes they were working in and visualized the flow of work as business processes. Engage Process BPM was used to run detailed calculations on processing time, observed quantity per activity, waiting times labeled as legal response times, and end to end lead times, with time-studies performed where automated event data lacked precision. Data for the Process Mining work was gathered from the court workflow and augmented with manual time-study observations to fill gaps in activity timestamps. The operational scope targeted High Court processes and the teams executing case management activities, focusing analysis on activity-level throughput and waiting time accumulation. Governance centered on cross-functional team workshops to validate process maps and the measurement approach, with repeated visualization sessions to surface handoffs and queueing. The analysis revealed bottlenecks in the High Court’s processes, providing a clear diagnostic foundation for any subsequent process redesign or operational decisions.
Supreme Court of the Netherlands Collaboration
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft 365 Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2020 2020
In 2020, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands deployed Microsoft 365 as its primary Collaboration platform. Microsoft 365 was provisioned as a cloud-hosted tenant offering core collaboration modules including Exchange Online email, SharePoint Online content services, OneDrive for Business file synchronization, Microsoft Teams for synchronous collaboration, and Office client productivity applications, with centralized tenant administration and cloud data storage architecture. The implementation supported enterprise usage across judicial chambers, legal staff, and administrative departments, focusing on document management, secure communications, and case-related collaboration workflows. The Court uses Microsoft 365 on their website for content delivery and collaboration links, and governance was implemented through centralized administration, role-based access controls, and information governance policies to align collaboration tooling with judicial confidentiality and records retention requirements.
Supreme Court of the Netherlands Content Management
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise Content Management Content Management n/a 2020 2020
In 2020, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands deployed Microsoft SharePoint as its Enterprise Content Management platform to support content on its website. Microsoft SharePoint is used to host and manage public-facing web content and associated document repositories published through the court website. The implementation leverages standard Enterprise Content Management capabilities, including content publishing workflows, metadata-driven document libraries, full-text search indexing, and role-based access controls to govern publication and access. This establishes the relationship that the Supreme Court of the Netherlands uses Microsoft SharePoint for Enterprise Content Management to manage website content lifecycle and centralized digital publishing.
Supreme Court of the Netherlands PaaS
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Transactional Email PaaS 2020 2020
Supreme Court of the Netherlands CyberSecurity
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Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) CyberSecurity 2020 2020

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Supreme Court of the Netherlands

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Apps Being Evaluated by Supreme Court of the Netherlands Executives

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Supreme Court of the Netherlands Technographics
Supreme Court of the Netherlands is a Government organization based in Netherlands, with around 10666 employees and annual revenues of $1.27 billion.
Supreme Court of the Netherlands operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Engage Process BPM, Microsoft 365 and Microsoft SharePoint, covering areas like Process Mining, Collaboration and Enterprise Content Management.
Supreme Court of the Netherlands has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Engage Process and Microsoft.
Supreme Court of the Netherlands recently adopted applications including Microsoft 365 in 2020, Microsoft SharePoint in 2020 and Twilio Sendgrid in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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