Company:Enonic

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Enonic AS
TypeAS
IndustrySoftware
Founded2000; 24 years ago (2000) in Oslo, Norway
Founders
  • Morten Øien Eriksen
  • Thomas Sigdestad
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
ProductsEnonic XP
Websiteenonic.com

Enonic AS is a Norwegian software company, primarily known for the open-source web platform and content management system Enonic XP. The company was established in 2000[1] and has headquarters in Norway , with a subsidiary in the United Kingdom .[2]

Enonic’s platform focuses on fast development of progressive websites and applications, as well as scalable solutions to be run in any cloud. The target group is both private and public companies from medium to large-sized organizations, and customers include the national charity Scope in the United Kingdom,[3] the national postal service Norway Post, the insurance company Gjensidige, the national lottery Norsk Tipping, the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration, and all the top football clubs in the Norwegian national football league for men, Eliteserien.[4]

Solutions

Enonic’s solutions are used for operating and developing websites and other digital services:

  • Enonic XP: Web platform and CMS in one based on JavaScript and Java. Scoring an average of 4.8 of 5 at Gartner Peer Insights,[5] Enonic XP is used for building progressive web apps, complex websites and web-based APIs.[6]
  • Progressive web apps: Enonic XP supports development and operations of so-called “progressive web apps” (PWA), a form of websites that can work as native apps on smartphones and tablets.[7]
  • Purple.js: Open-source JavaScript framework making it possible to code both client and server side of applications in JavaScript, run on a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) server.[8]
  • Enonic Cloud: Cloud service for hosting Enonic XP and receiving support. Enonic XP is also available on Google Cloud Platform[9] and other cloud services.
  • Enonic Market: Marketplace for applications, libraries and starters for developers, to be used in Enonic XP—including Google Analytics integration, GraphQL library and a starter kit for building PWAs.[10]

History

Enonic AS were founded in 2000 by Morten Øien Eriksen and Thomas Sigdestad. The software company specialized in building services and solutions with Java, including a content management system called “Enonic CMS.” After observing different teams for application development, databases and websites working in silos toward a common goal, Enonic chose to combine the different elements to one single software. The resulting application platform Enonic XP surfaced in 2015, and included as CMS as an optional component.[7] The company has also been featured several times on Deloitte's Fast 50 and Fast 500 awards, which ranks the fastest growing technology companies in Norway[11] and globally[12], respectively.

Certifications

Enonic AS is certified according to ISO-9001:2015, a standard for governance and leadership system of quality.[13] ISO-9001 is the most common and internationally most renowned standard securing quality on products and services in the relationship between vendor and customer. The standard is process oriented and focuses on continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.

References

  1. "Announcements - The Brønnøysund Register Centre" (in en). https://w2.brreg.no/kunngjoring/hent_alle.jsp?kid=20180000326963&sokeverdi=976786270&spraak=en. 
  2. "ENONIC UK LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)" (in en). https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10172547. 
  3. "Case studies" (in en-US). Enonic. https://enonic.com/case-studies. 
  4. Jerijervi, Dag Robert. "Netlife Research får toppfotball-oppdrag" (in no). https://www.kampanje.com/tech/2016/04/netlife-research-far-norsk-toppfotball-oppdrag/. 
  5. Inc., Gartner,. "Enonic Web Content Management Reviews" (in en-us). https://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/web-content-management/vendor/enonic. 
  6. "Enonic Boasts WordPress Ease, Enterprise Functionality" (in en-us). CMSWire.com. https://www.cmswire.com/cms/web-cms/enonic-boasts-wordpress-ease-enterprise-functionality-029038.php. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Linux Format Archives | Linux Format". https://www.linuxformat.com/archives?issue=237. 
  8. Krill, Paul. "PurpleJS unites Java, JavaScript development" (in en). InfoWorld. https://www.infoworld.com/article/3135073/java/purplejs-unites-java-javascript-development.html. 
  9. "Google Cloud Platform" (in en-US). https://console.cloud.google.com/launcher/details/enonic-xp-launcher/enonic-xp. 
  10. "Enonic Market" (in en-US). https://market.enonic.com/. 
  11. "Deloitte Fast50 gjennom 15 år". 2017. https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/no/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/Deloitte%20Fast50%20gjennom%2015%20%C3%A5r.pdf. 
  12. "Stellar performers: Technology Fast 500 EMEA Ranking and CEO Survey 2007". 2007. https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/se/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/se_fast500_271107.pdf. 
  13. "Company" (in en-US). Enonic. https://enonic.com/company. 

External links

Official website

Source code at GitHub

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