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Codefacture Expands Operations to Enhance Service Capabilities and Reach New Markets
Codefacture Expands Operations to Enhance Service Capabilities and Reach New Markets

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Codefacture Expands Operations to Enhance Service Capabilities and Reach New Markets

Turkey, June 19, 2025 -- Codefacture is a software development company that is accelerating its growth to meet increasing global demand for custom-built CRM, ERP, custom software, and enterprise automation solutions. In response to surging demand for intelligent, adaptable enterprise software, Codefacture, a fast-growing innovator in CRM, ERP, and custom software development, has announced a major operational expansion. This strategic initiative is designed to support larger-scale development, broaden client services, and extend the company's reach across Europe and North America. Founded in 2024, Codefacture is a software development company that has quickly established itself as a trusted partner for businesses seeking flexible, scalable, and fully customized digital solutions. From manufacturers needing smarter resource planning to service providers optimizing their customer engagement workflows, Codefacture's platforms are designed to fit the specific way each business operates - not the other way around. With this expansion, the company is positioning itself to serve an even broader array of industries and geographies while maintaining the high level of customization and personal attention it's known for. A Custom-First Approach to Business Software Unlike many enterprise software providers who offer rigid, off-the-shelf systems, Codefacture's approach is grounded in adaptability. Every platform it delivers is built around the unique processes, data structures, and operational goals of the client. This has made the company particularly valuable to mid-size and enterprise businesses that are outgrowing legacy tools or facing challenges adapting generic platforms to complex, industry-specific needs. All of Codefacture's platforms and custom software solutions are built using a modern, scalable technology stack designed for performance, flexibility, and rapid development. The team leverages powerful frameworks and libraries such as Laravel, React, and Tailwind CSS to deliver intuitive and responsive user experiences. On the backend, Codefacture works with a range of SQL databases as well as NoSQL solutions, ensuring data structures are optimized for each client's specific needs. The use of TypeScript and Python further enhances code quality, scalability, and integration capabilities across complex systems. CRM and ERP Solutions Built for Real-World Complexity Modern businesses demand more than just functionality - they need systems that map perfectly to their workflows. Codefacture designs and delivers custom-built CRM and ERP solutions that go beyond conventional software limitations. From streamlining sales pipelines to automating inventory and financial processes, each platform is configured to match the exact operational structure of the client. Whether replacing outdated legacy tools or introducing ERP to a fast-growing enterprise for the first time, Codefacture's systems are engineered for performance, transparency, and adaptability. Custom Software Development for Specialized Business Needs Codefacture delivers fully custom software solutions designed to meet the unique operational challenges of each business. From internal tools to external platforms, every product is built from the ground up to reflect the client's exact workflows, goals, and data environment. By avoiding one-size-fits-all templates, Codefacture ensures that each solution is intuitive, scalable, and aligned with long-term strategy. This approach enables organizations to streamline operations, improve performance, and respond faster to change through software that's specifically designed - not adapted. Strategic Growth for Sustainable Impact The newly announced expansion involves key investments in three core areas: Expanding Into New Markets As Codefacture expands, it is actively seeking opportunities in new markets. With strong demand from Europe and North America, the company is exploring partnerships with resellers, consultants, and implementation partners to bring its platforms to a wider range of organizations. Early interest has been particularly strong from sectors such as: Codefacture's expansion strategy includes not only growth in client acquisition but also knowledge-sharing: the company plans to launch webinars, industry whitepapers, and case studies over the next year to help businesses better understand how tailored software can reshape their operations. A Vision-Driven Company in a Fast-Changing World Digital transformation is no longer optional - it's an operational necessity. Yet for many businesses, transformation is delayed by the complexity of their processes and the lack of software flexible enough to fit them. Codefacture exists to solve this exact problem. Driving Digital Transformation with Adaptability at the Core The global business landscape is evolving faster than ever. Off-the-shelf tools often create more friction than they solve. Codefacture exists to eliminate that gap - by delivering tailored platforms that enable companies to streamline operations, improve visibility, and scale without compromise. About Codefacture Codefacture was founded in 2024 with a mission to revolutionize how businesses adopt and scale enterprise software. By focusing on deeply customized CRM, ERP, business automation platforms and custom software, the company empowers its clients to unlock greater efficiency, transparency, and scalability. Whether automating inventory control, managing large sales teams, or coordinating procurement, Codefacture's tools are designed to adapt, evolve, and grow with every business they touch. Contact Info: Name: Ege Havuroglu Email: Send Email Organization: Codefacture Phone: +90 850 308 5436 Website: Release ID: 89162301 If there are any problems, discrepancies, or queries related to the content presented in this press release, we kindly ask that you notify us immediately at [email protected] (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our responsive team will be available round-the-clock to address your concerns within 8 hours and take necessary actions to rectify any identified issues or support you with press release takedowns. Ensuring accurate and trustworthy information is our unwavering commitment.

AI Agents Alone Won't Automate The Enterprise—But They Can Make It Smarter
AI Agents Alone Won't Automate The Enterprise—But They Can Make It Smarter

Forbes

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

AI Agents Alone Won't Automate The Enterprise—But They Can Make It Smarter

Tarun Raisoni, CEO & Cofounder at Gruve Inc. Enterprise systems follow the rules by design. For decades, platforms like ERP, CRM and HR software have powered the backbone of business. But today's enterprises face new pressure: Move faster, do more with fewer resources and adapt in real time. The problem? Most systems they rely on were built for structure, not flexibility. And while APIs were once thought to be the fastest way to integrate business platforms, they've added more complexity and rigidity. That's where AI agents come in. AI agents bring a new layer of intelligence to enterprise automation. They don't just follow instructions, they interpret context, make decisions and take action with minimal human input. From classifying documents to triaging support tickets, they handle the messy, unstructured work that traditional systems struggle with. But AI agents aren't a standalone solution. While they excel at flexibility, they fall short when managing tasks where consistency and compliance are non-negotiable. That's why the smartest companies aren't choosing between traditional systems and AI. They're building hybrid automation models that combine the best of both. AI adoption is no longer about if but how. With 92% of companies planning to increase AI investment over the next three years, the focus is shifting from deployment to impact. Unlike traditional enterprise platforms, AI agents adapt. They interpret unstructured data, respond to changing inputs and take autonomous action, coordinating across systems without detailed instructions. Think of them less as static tools, more like dynamic teammates who can reason and act. This flexibility shines in context-heavy functions: • Customer Service: Classifying tickets, suggesting responses or resolving issues based on sentiment and history • Finance: Scanning invoices, flagging anomalies and feeding clean data into ERP systems • IT: Monitoring infrastructure and triggering remediation in real time What makes AI agents powerful isn't just their autonomy; rather, it's their ability to reason using enterprise-specific data. They fill gaps that traditional systems can't. Tools like Salesforce's Agentforce recommend the next best actions within CRMs, while Glean's agents let teams automate workflows like onboarding without writing code. These agents don't replace core systems; they extend them, adding intelligence where structure alone falls short. AI agents thrive when they're not working in isolation. To work effectively, they need orchestration. They must connect to the enterprise systems they rely on and the human teams that guide them. This orchestration layer is what enables hybrid automation to function. It ensures that: • AI agents hand off tasks to structured systems (like ERPs or CRMs) for compliant execution. • Human reviewers can step in when needed, especially for exceptions or sensitive decisions. • Processes remain auditable, traceable and aligned with business logic. We already see this across HR systems, IT workflows and facilities teams through automatically generating accounts, scheduling orientation sessions and provisioning equipment. However, those actions are governed by a central orchestration layer that ensures each step follows company policy, involves human oversight where needed and keeps the process compliant and consistent across regions. This isn't just automation; it's automation with guardrails that enable AI agents to move from experimentation into production. The more enterprises deploy AI agents, the more they need to think of them as a new kind of digital workforce. That means: • Oversight: AI agents need clear boundaries on what they're allowed to do and when to escalate. • Training: Just like employees, agents need context: domain-specific vocabularies, evolving workflows and access to the correct data. • Performance Management: Teams should monitor, evaluate and refine agents over time to improve output and prevent drift. Security and trust are also critical. Unlike rule-based systems, agents can make novel decisions, which makes explainability, audit trails and human-in-the-loop (HITL) frameworks essential. AI agents aren't a replacement; they're a multiplier. Their real value lies in being woven into the systems and processes that businesses already trust. Hybrid automation makes that possible, blending structure with intelligence to unlock new levels of scale and speed. In a landscape defined by pressure to move faster and do more, this isn't just a smarter model. It's the one built to last. Forbes Technology Council is an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs, CTOs and technology executives. Do I qualify?

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