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DRIVEN2U Spain Professional Services 15 $2M Spain Volosoft Volosoft ABP Platform Apps Development 2025 n/a In 2025 DRIVEN2U Spain implemented the Volosoft ABP Platform to standardize project scaffolding and enforce development best practices for its application-development activities in Madrid, Spain. The engagement centers on Apps Development and targets the company engineering team of roughly 15 staff working on client-facing professional services projects. The implementation leverages Volosoft ABP Platform components and patterns, explicitly using Blazor for UI, MVC for request handling, and EF Core for data access. The deployment emphasizes ABP modular architecture and Identity capabilities inferred from the case details, with scaffolded CRUD templates and code-generation flows introduced to produce consistent project skeletons and enforce coding conventions across new modules. Governance and process changes focused on centralized scaffolding, patterned repositories, and standardized project starters so engineers adopt uniform folder layouts, authentication patterns, and CRUD page structures. As a result DRIVEN2U reduced typical CRUD page development time from roughly four hours to about 30 minutes and reported improved team alignment, with the Volosoft ABP Platform serving as the repeatable foundation for ongoing Apps Development work.
P and M Agentur Software Consulting Professional Services 60 $6M Germany Volosoft Volosoft ABP Platform Apps Development 2023 n/a In 2023, P and M Agentur Software Consulting implemented Volosoft ABP Platform to build modular, microservice-capable web applications. This Apps Development implementation was executed in Germany for the company’s software delivery practice within a 60 person professional services firm. The deployment centered on a module-based architecture using Volosoft ABP Platform, with inferred use of multi-tenancy and authentication and authorization modules to support tenant isolation and identity management. The implementation emphasized reusable modules and clear service boundaries to accelerate new project scaffolding and reduce duplicated development effort. Operational coverage focused on the company’s software development teams and project delivery workflows, with standardized module templates and component reuse governing new application builds. The architecture was oriented toward microservice-capable web applications and API-first interactions, enabling consistent configuration of cross cutting concerns such as identity, tenant management, and permissions. P and M Agentur reported outcomes tied to the ABP implementation, including an estimated 35% reduction in development time, a 25% reduction in project costs, and measurable performance improvements. The narrative aligns Volosoft ABP Platform, Apps Development, and the company’s professional services delivery as the core relationship driving these implementation changes.
Riverside Univ Health System Healthcare 5000 $800M United States Volosoft Volosoft ABP Platform Apps Development 2024 n/a In 2024 Riverside Univ Health System implemented Volosoft ABP Platform to standardize and accelerate development of internal behavioral-health applications. The Volosoft ABP Platform deployment is an Apps Development initiative focused on Behavioral Health workloads across Riverside County, California, consolidating core application scaffolding and developer tooling for in-house teams. The implementation centered on reusable application templates and inferred platform modules such as Identity, multi-tenancy, and MVC with EF Core to provide consistent authentication, tenant isolation, and data access patterns. Configuration emphasized scaffolded project templates, customized domain modules, and code generation to reduce repetitive setup and enforce common architectural standards. Operational coverage was the Behavioral Health organization within Riverside Univ Health System, with the platform used to provision multiple internal applications for clinicians, care coordinators, and administrative staff. The deployment created a common developer experience and shared libraries for form handling, workflow orchestration, and persistence patterns consistent with Apps Development best practices. Governance and rollout focused on centralizing scaffolding and templates to accelerate new project starts and to align coding standards across teams. Outcomes reported from the case study include a roughly 50% reduction in application development time and about a 90% reduction in boilerplate scaffolding when using Volosoft ABP Platform.
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