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Originatorz

IT-tjenester og -rådgivning

The Originatorz of Innovative Solutions.

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Originatorz | Global Technology Solutions Partner Originatorz is a global technology solutions provider with a strong presence in Norway and the US. We specialize in delivering innovative, scalable solutions across Workday, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), UiPath RPA, Oracle Cloud (SaaS & PaaS), Office 365, Salesforce, Worksoft Test Automation, and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). Since 2006, our certified professionals have partnered with organizations worldwide to maximize their investment in Workday—covering HCM, Financials, Integrations, Extend, and Prism Analytics—as well as Business Central and other critical platforms across accounting, IT, and business operations. Our mission is simple: empower businesses to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital world with tailored solutions, exceptional service, and measurable results. And while many in the consulting industry have cycled through every major buzzword—Transformation, Agility, Disruption—Originatorz chooses substance over spin. We don’t rebrand problems as “Next-Gen Solutions” or “Future-Ready Journeys.” We solve them. Because real innovation isn’t about renaming the river; it’s about building the bridge that gets you across it. Learn. Grow. Innovate — with Originatorz.

Bransje
IT-tjenester og -rådgivning
Bedriftsstørrelse
11–50 ansatte
Hovedkontor
Lier
Type
Privateid selskap
Grunnlagt
2019
Spesialiteter
Workday, ERP, AI/ML, Oracle Cloud (Saas & Paas, PeopleSoft, Worksoft Test Automation, Website Development, Uipath RPA

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    🚀 Building for Billions: The Power Combo of SwiftUI & Kotlin for Modern Mobile Development! In today's mobile-first world, delivering exceptional user experiences on both iOS and Android is non-negotiable. While cross-platform tools have their place, for native performance, deep platform integration, and future-proof UIs, many leading teams are doubling down on SwiftUI for iOS and Kotlin for Android. Why this dynamic duo? SwiftUI: Declarative & Delightful for iOS 🍎 Modern UI: SwiftUI's declarative syntax allows developers to describe what the UI should look like, not how to build it step-by-step. This leads to less code, fewer bugs, and faster development cycles. Cross-Device Harmony: Write once, deploy everywhere within the Apple ecosystem – iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. SwiftUI naturally scales and adapts. Live Previews: Instant feedback with Xcode Previews drastically speeds up UI iteration, making design and development a seamless dance. Kotlin: Expressive & Robust for Android 🤖 Developer Love: Kotlin's concise, safe, and interoperable nature has made it the officially preferred language for Android development. It significantly reduces boilerplate code compared to Java. Strong Community & Tooling: Backed by Google, Kotlin boasts a vibrant community and top-tier tooling, ensuring resources and support are always at hand. Modern Features: With features like coroutines for asynchronous programming, Kotlin makes it easier to build responsive and high-performing Android applications. The Synergistic Advantage: Both SwiftUI and Kotlin emphasize modern, declarative programming paradigms. This similarity makes it easier for developers to switch contexts, share architectural patterns, and contribute effectively to both platforms. While it requires two distinct codebases, the developer experience and the resulting app quality often justify the approach for complex, high-performance applications. Are you leveraging SwiftUI and Kotlin in your mobile strategy? What's been your experience? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #MobileDevelopment #iOSDev #AndroidDev #SwiftUI #Kotlin #NativeApp #TechTrends #SoftwareDevelopment

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  • 🔄 Beyond Agile: Navigating the Modern Software Development Landscape! "Waterfall is dead, long live Agile!" – We've all heard it. But the truth is, the world of software development methodologies is far more nuanced and continuously evolving. It's not just about "being Agile," but about adopting the right agile mindset and practices, and knowing when other methods still shine. Here are some key development methods shaping how we build software today: Agile (Scrum, Kanban): The undisputed champion for iterative and incremental development. Agile methodologies like Scrum (structured sprints, roles like Product Owner/Scrum Master) and Kanban (visual workflow management, continuous flow) prioritize flexibility, customer collaboration, and rapid response to change. They thrive in environments where requirements evolve. DevOps: More than a methodology, it's a culture and set of practices that integrates development and operations. The goal is to shorten the systems development life cycle and provide continuous delivery with high software quality. It's about automation, continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD), and shared responsibility. Lean Software Development: Focused on maximizing customer value while minimizing waste. Inspired by the Toyota Production System, Lean principles emphasize eliminating unnecessary features, reducing lead time, deferring commitment, and empowering the team. It often complements Agile very well. Extreme Programming (XP): A specific, rigorous Agile framework known for its focus on engineering best practices like pair programming, test-driven development (TDD), continuous integration, and frequent small releases. XP is ideal for small to medium-sized teams building software in a volatile environment. Hybrid Approaches: In many large enterprises, a pure Agile or Waterfall approach isn't feasible. We often see Hybrid models that combine elements. For example, a "Wagile" approach might have a structured planning phase (Waterfall-like) followed by Agile execution, or use Agile for development but Waterfall for release management. Choosing the right method isn't about dogma; it's about context. Factors like team size, project complexity, regulatory requirements, and client involvement all play a role. The most successful teams are those that understand the principles behind these methods and adapt them to their unique challenges. What development methods are you successfully using or experimenting with? Share your insights! 👇 #SoftwareDevelopment #Agile #Scrum #Kanban #DevOps #LeanDevelopment #ExtremeProgramming #ProjectManagement #TechCulture

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  • 🚀 Building for Billions: The Power Combo of SwiftUI & Kotlin for Modern Mobile Development! In today's mobile-first world, delivering exceptional user experiences on both iOS and Android is non-negotiable. While cross-platform tools have their place, for native performance, deep platform integration, and future-proof UIs, many leading teams are doubling down on SwiftUI for iOS and Kotlin for Android. Why this dynamic duo? SwiftUI: Declarative & Delightful for iOS 🍎 Modern UI: SwiftUI's declarative syntax allows developers to describe what the UI should look like, not how to build it step-by-step. This leads to less code, fewer bugs, and faster development cycles. Cross-Device Harmony: Write once, deploy everywhere within the Apple ecosystem – iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. SwiftUI naturally scales and adapts. Live Previews: Instant feedback with Xcode Previews drastically speeds up UI iteration, making design and development a seamless dance. Kotlin: Expressive & Robust for Android 🤖 Developer Love: Kotlin's concise, safe, and interoperable nature has made it the officially preferred language for Android development. It significantly reduces boilerplate code compared to Java. Strong Community & Tooling: Backed by Google, Kotlin boasts a vibrant community and top-tier tooling, ensuring resources and support are always at hand. Modern Features: With features like coroutines for asynchronous programming, Kotlin makes it easier to build responsive and high-performing Android applications. The Synergistic Advantage: Both SwiftUI and Kotlin emphasize modern, declarative programming paradigms. This similarity makes it easier for developers to switch contexts, share architectural patterns, and contribute effectively to both platforms. While it requires two distinct codebases, the developer experience and the resulting app quality often justify the approach for complex, high-performance applications. Are you leveraging SwiftUI and Kotlin in your mobile strategy? What's been your experience? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #MobileDevelopment #iOSDev #AndroidDev #SwiftUI #Kotlin #NativeApp #TechTrends #SoftwareDevelopment

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  • Vis profilen til Tahira Bibi

    Marketing Specialist|| Affiliate Marketing|| Online Marketing|| Social Media Marketing|| Let's Connect and Grow Together

    Get Yours ⏬ https://lnkd.in/dcjY64jF Machines and automation have significantly reduced labor work in various industries, increasing efficiency and productivity. Here are some examples: _Benefits of Machine-Based Labor Reduction_ 1. _Increased productivity_: Machines can work around the clock without fatigue. 2. _Improved accuracy_: Machines reduce human error, ensuring higher quality output. 3. _Enhanced safety_: Machines can perform hazardous tasks, reducing workplace injuries. 4. _Cost savings_: Reduced labor costs and minimized waste. 5. _Scalability_: Machines can handle increased workload without additional labor. _Industries Impacted by Machine-Based Labor Reduction_ 1. _Manufacturing_: Assembly lines, robotics, and automation. 2. _Agriculture_: Tractors, drones, and automated farming equipment. 3. _Construction_: Cranes, excavators, and automated building systems. 4. _Healthcare_: Medical robots, automated diagnostic equipment, and AI-assisted analysis. 5. _Transportation_: Autonomous vehicles, drones, and automated logistics. _Examples of Machines Reducing Labor Work_ 1. _Robotic process automation (RPA)_: Software robots automate repetitive tasks. 2. _Industrial robots_: Perform tasks like welding, assembly, and material handling. 3. _Drones_: Used for aerial surveillance, inspection, and delivery. 4. _3D printing_: Automates manufacturing processes, reducing labor and material waste. 5. _Artificial intelligence (AI)_: Enhances decision-making, predictive analytics, and automation. _The Future of Work_ 1. _Upskilling and reskilling_: Workers need to adapt to new technologies. 2. _Job creation_: New industries and job roles emerge as a result of technological advancements. 3. _Social safety nets_: Governments and organizations must provide support for workers displaced by automation. _Inspirational Quotes_ 1. "The future of work is not about automation replacing humans, but about augmentation." - Unknown 2. "Machines will do more and more of the work, but humans will always be needed to make the machines work." - Steve Jobs 3. "The most important thing is to make machines that can help humans, not replace them." - Elon Musk Would you like more information on the impact of machines on labor work or the future of work?

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    Vis profilen til Ani Baker

    Large Enterprise Account Executive at Workday | Driving Customer Satisfaction

    Gartner just named Workday the only vendor recognized as a Customers’ Choice for Cloud ERP for service-centric enterprises — based entirely on verified customer feedback. What stands out to me isn’t just the award — it’s what it represents. In a world full of tech promises, it’s the customer experience that tells the real story. The day-to-day users who log in, make decisions, solve problems, and share what’s working (and what’s not) are the ones shaping what “great” looks like. It’s a reminder that innovation doesn’t happen in isolation — it happens in partnership. And that trust, not technology, is what ultimately keeps companies moving forward together. Proud to be part of a company that listens deeply, evolves constantly, and keeps customer impact at the center. Link in comments #Workday #ERP #CustomerExperience #Leadership #Innovation

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  • The JavaScript Ecosystem Beyond the Big Three 🤯 Stop me if you've heard this one: "Should I learn React, Vue, or Angular?" While the "Big Three" still dominate job boards, the JavaScript ecosystem is evolving faster than ever. Betting your career solely on one of them might mean missing out on the biggest innovations in web performance and developer experience! Here are the JavaScript trends I'm tracking that are fundamentally changing how we build for the web: The Rise of the Compilers (Svelte, SolidJS): Frameworks like Svelte and SolidJS ditch the traditional Virtual DOM, shifting work to the build step. The result? Insanely fast apps with minimal runtime overhead. If performance is your priority, you need to understand their compile-time approach. Full-Stack is the New Front-End (Next.js, Nuxt, Remix): The line between client and server is vanishing. Meta-frameworks like Next.js (for React) and Nuxt (for Vue) are now the standard, offering seamless Server-Side Rendering (SSR), Static Site Generation (SSG), and API routes out of the box. Full-stack proficiency in JS is non-negotiable now. Performance Architecture (Islands and Streaming): Thanks to frameworks like Astro and features like React Server Components (RSC), we're moving away from heavy Single-Page Applications (SPAs). The "Islands Architecture" only loads JavaScript for interactive components, leading to instant page loads. Performance is now an architectural decision, not an afterthought. TypeScript is Default: If you're starting a new JS project without TypeScript, you're behind. Its static typing is now a baseline expectation for large-scale, maintainable applications across React, Angular, Vue, and even newer frameworks like NestJS on the backend. The modern JavaScript developer isn't just a master of one library—they are an Ecosystem Engineer who selects the right tool for the job. What JS trend are you most excited to master this year? Let me know in the comments! 👇 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Frontend #FullStack #Svelte #NextJS #TypeScript #Developer #Coding

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  • 🚀 We’re Hiring: Workday HR Functional Consultant (Oslo / Remote, Norway) Are you passionate about Workday and HR transformation? We’re looking for a hands-on Workday HR Functional Consultant to join our HR Technology team in Norway. You’ll be responsible for designing, configuring, and supporting Workday HCM solutions that make HR processes smarter and more efficient. You’ll work closely with HR, Payroll, and IT teams across regions to bring real impact. What You’ll Do: • Act as the go-to person for Workday HCM modules (Core HCM, Absence, Time, Recruiting, etc.) • Translate business needs into practical Workday configurations and workflows • Manage system changes, testing, and release activities • Maintain business processes, security roles, and HR data integrations • 2–5 years’ experience as a Workday Functional Consultant or HRIS Specialist • Strong in Core HCM (extra points for Absence, Time, or Recruiting) • Great understanding of HR processes and compliance in Norway/Nordics • Analytical, detail-oriented, and comfortable working independently • Fluent in English (Norwegian is a plus) Why Join Us: • Work on exciting global HR transformation projects • Flexible hybrid setup and competitive compensation • Great culture, innovation, and learning opportunities in the Workday ecosystem 📩 Apply now: Send your resume to [email protected] with the subject line Workday HR Functional Consultant 

  • DevOps is Evolving: Are You Ready for the Platform-Centric Future? The narrative of DevOps is changing. It's no longer just about breaking down silos; it’s about building a solid foundation that accelerates innovation while baking in security and intelligence. The three biggest trends shaping 2025 and beyond are the convergence of Platform Engineering, AI/ML-Powered Operations, and DevSecOps. 1. Platform Engineering: The Internal Product 🏗️ Platform Engineering is emerging to combat developer cognitive load. By treating the internal developer platform (IDP) as a product, teams can abstract away infrastructure complexity and offer self-service capabilities. This means standardized, secure, and scalable environments delivered with the push of a button—massively boosting developer productivity and consistency across the organization. 2. AI/ML-Powered Operations (AIOps/MLOps) 🧠 The push for faster, more reliable systems is driving the integration of AI/ML into every stage. We're moving beyond simple monitoring to AIOps for predictive analytics, anomaly detection, and automated remediation. This creates "self-healing" systems, dramatically reducing Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR) and letting engineers focus on strategic work, not firefighting. 3. DevSecOps: Security as a Feature, Not an Afterthought 🔒 "Shifting Left" is now the standard. Security is an essential part of the platform, not a gate at the end of the pipeline. Automated security testing (SAST/DAST), Software Supply Chain security, and Security-as-Code are non-negotiable. Platform Engineering makes enforcing these policies easier, ensuring compliance and a stronger security posture by design. The takeaway? Mastery in modern DevOps means understanding how to leverage IDPs for efficiency, harness AI for intelligence, and embed security from the very first commit. What role is your team prioritizing in this evolution? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #DevOps #PlatformEngineering #AIOps #DevSecOps #CloudNative #TechTrends

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