Marjory is a reference to a very common name for female telephone operators in the 1950s who managed the interconnection between users of the first telephone lines.
The co-founders of the company: Kamel, Christophe and Frédéric chose this name to embody a low-code technological solution that accelerates the integration of the various software bricks of an information system through the automation of processes.
To realign business and IT around an automation platform that simplifies access to knowledge through a software ecosystem, and accelerates the integration of new projects (such as online platform projects) with existing IT systems and/or third-party services. The goal: to unlock business value.
“We pass on our expertise and get rid of the unexpected to guide our customers in their journey to success”
“We unleash human intelligence through powerful innovation that serves people first”
“We focus on concrete and actionable steps to deliver the best of ourselves as a team and individuals”
Kamel, Christophe and Frederic launch the project with AREA42, the innovation ecosystem of Credendo, a major European credit insurance group.
The same year, Marjory successfully unveils its first demo at the B2B Rocks conference at StationF
Marjory launches the first version of its automation solution and signs its first customers, Marketplace operators and first partnerships with Marketplace service providers.
Marjory allows, for the first time, an operator to launch its B2B marketplace in only 2 months!
February > March
Marjory recruits its first sales and marketing resources!
december
Marjory signs new marketplace operator clients, such as Electro Depot, to launch the Reconomia refurbished products Marketplace.
february
Marjory’s first official birthday
March
Launch of new product features, such as “Business Processes” which offers the possibility to create business processes within Marjory, to meet functional needs and make them technically executable.
April
Official launch of Reconomia by Electro Dépôt, powered by Marjory
july
Marjory moves into its own offices