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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying GeneXus Next customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased GeneXus Next for Apps Development from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using GeneXus Next for Apps Development include: NEC Corporation, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 105276 employees and revenues of $23.78 billion, Montes Del Plata Uruguay, a Uruguay based Manufacturing organisation with 645 employees and revenues of $1.13 billion, Nihon Housing Co., a Japan based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 2101 employees and revenues of $1.08 billion and many others.
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Montes Del Plata Uruguay | Manufacturing | 645 | $1.1B | Uruguay | GeneXus | GeneXus Next | Apps Development | 2017 | Bizzntek |
In 2017 Montes Del Plata Uruguay implemented GeneXus Next to build mobile and web applications supporting forestry operations, logistics, and SAP-integrated maintenance processes, using the platform within the Apps Development category. The initial rollout began in November 2017 and targeted field crews across Uruguay, with delivery focused on offline-capable mobile applications and web interfaces for operational teams.
The implementation delivered eight systems in the first year, covering modules for field data capture, offline synchronization, logistics tracking, and SAP-integrated maintenance management. The rollout produced roughly 50% lower development time and costs in the first year, reflecting a rapid application delivery cadence enabled by GeneXus Next platform capabilities.
Architecturally the work used GeneXus Next to generate cross-platform mobile clients and responsive web applications, with offline replication and synchronization for intermittent connectivity in field locations. Integrations included direct maintenance process linkage into SAP for work order reconciliation and asset updates, and API oriented backend services to support logistics and operational data exchange.
Bizzntek acted as the system integrator for the deployment, coordinating phased rollout plans, environment provisioning, and application packaging for mobile distribution. Adoption of GeneXus Next is inferred as a modernization route from their GeneXus-based solutions, informing governance changes toward platform-driven application lifecycle management and consolidated development practices within operations and maintenance functions.
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NEC Corporation | Professional Services | 105276 | $23.8B | Japan | GeneXus | GeneXus Next | Apps Development | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, NEC Corporation evaluated and adopted GeneXus Next to automate application development within its software and IT teams in Japan. GeneXus Next was applied as an Apps Development platform to accelerate code generation and UI assembly, with the evaluation framed around productivity, code quality and user interface capabilities.
The implementation emphasized model driven development and automated code generation capabilities consistent with Apps Development tooling, applied against the Java development patterns used by NEC teams. NEC ran a measured comparison that reported about a 45% productivity increase versus manual Java development, and the evaluation specifically assessed differences in code quality and UI capabilities.
Operational scope remained focused on NEC software and IT teams in Japan, where the platform centralized application specification and standardized UI prototyping and application scaffolding. Governance and rollout decisions were driven by the 2010 measurement approach, using the productivity and quality results to guide further adoption of GeneXus Next within development workflows.
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Nihon Housing Co. | Construction and Real Estate | 2101 | $1.1B | Japan | GeneXus | GeneXus Next | Apps Development | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Nihon Housing Co. implemented GeneXus Next to evolve its mission-critical Hou-Net condominium and property-management systems. Findings indicate GeneXus Next was used as an upgrade path from an existing GeneXus platform to support a shift in engineering approach. The deployment leveraged Apps Development capabilities to move development in Japan from a waterfall methodology to agile, enabling faster iterative releases and more frequent feature delivery. Implementation work concentrated on rearchitecting core property workflows and embedding model-driven development patterns.
Configuration emphasized modularization, automated code generation, and rapid application development patterns common to Apps Development platforms, which improved maintainability and supported a substantial increase in functional requirements. The program impacted application development and property operations teams across Japan, instituting sprint-based release governance and iterative QA processes. The project delivered improved maintainability and the ability to absorb a large increase in functional requirements.
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