This strategic move enhances SoftProject’s offering with Blueway’s strong capabilities in Master Data Management and Data Cataloging.
Blueway, headquartered in France, specializes in enterprise application integration, API management, and data governance. Its platform is widely adopted in healthcare, public administration, and utilities, serving clients such as the Airbus Defense and Space, CNES, Derichebourg, Garlderma. SoftProject, known for its X4 BPM Suite, empowers organizations to digitize and automate business processes. Together, the combined portfolio enables clients to not only integrate and orchestrate business processes, but also to gain control over their data, improve data quality, and accelerate innovation. Customers will benefit from seamless end-to-end solutions that unify process automation with data governance – from integration and workflow automation to trusted information management.
This acquisition aligns with SoftProject’s strategy to expand its footprint in the European market and deepen its expertise in data integration, management and workflows. The combination was furthermore driven by Blueway’s strong customer base, scalable technology, and complementary product vision. By combining forces, clients will see faster project delivery, reduced complexity in IT landscapes, and new possibilities to leverage data-driven use cases across industries.
With this acquisition, SoftProject significantly strengthens its position as a leading European provider of data integration and low-code automation platforms."
André Scheffknecht, CEO at SoftProject comments: “The acquisition of Blueway is a milestone in our growth journey. By combining our strength in process digitization and automation with Blueway’s expertise in data integration, governance, and cataloging, we create a unique end-to-end offering for our customers. Together, we will help organizations connect, manage, and orchestrate their data and processes seamlessly – unlocking efficiencies, improving decisions, and accelerating digital transformation across Europe.”
Sven van Berge Henegouwen, Managing Partner at Main Capital Partners, concludes: “With this acquisition, SoftProject significantly strengthens its position as a leading European provider of data integration and low-code automation platforms. The strategic fit with Blueway enhances capabilities in data governance, API management, and cross-industry interoperability, accelerating growth in the French market and beyond. Together, the companies are uniquely positioned to support clients with scalable, data-centric solutions that drive digital transformation across sectors. We are excited to support this important step in SoftProject’s journey toward building a pan-European leader leader in digital transformation.”
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is a Singaporean citizen who became the focus of intense media coverage in Singapore between 2016 and 2017 due to a highly publicized cyber-spying legal battle . The case, which unfolded within the context of a bitter matrimonial dispute with her then-husband, prominent plastic surgeon Dr. Leo Kah Woon, served as a landmark public lesson on the boundaries of the Computer Misuse Act in family law disputes. Abetting a private investigator to commit computer misuse
: Dr. Leo had installed a hidden keylogger program on a MacBook Pro used by Tan to intercept her personal emails and instant messages.
: On February 3, 2017, at age 39, Tan pleaded guilty to an amended charge of abetting her private investigator to commit computer misuse. Though she initially faced up to seven years in prison for the theft of the physical laptop, she was ultimately sentenced to a $3,500 fine .
Tan brought the laptop to the office of private eye Wendell Dennis Lee. She paid Lee a fee of to urgently extract and copy files relevant to the family court dispute. Data Extraction
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in relation to a 2017 legal case in Singapore involving digital privacy and divorce proceedings. Case Details
There is limited widely available public information under the exact name "Nellie Tan Li Koon." Likely contexts for this name include Singaporean or Southeast Asian individuals (the name structure and components are common in that region). Without additional identifiers (profession, dates, locations), multiple people could match.
Abetting a private investigator to commit computer misuse. Fine: She was fined $3,500 in February 2017.
is a Singaporean citizen who became the focus of intense media coverage in Singapore between 2016 and 2017 due to a highly publicized cyber-spying legal battle . The case, which unfolded within the context of a bitter matrimonial dispute with her then-husband, prominent plastic surgeon Dr. Leo Kah Woon, served as a landmark public lesson on the boundaries of the Computer Misuse Act in family law disputes.
: Dr. Leo had installed a hidden keylogger program on a MacBook Pro used by Tan to intercept her personal emails and instant messages.
: On February 3, 2017, at age 39, Tan pleaded guilty to an amended charge of abetting her private investigator to commit computer misuse. Though she initially faced up to seven years in prison for the theft of the physical laptop, she was ultimately sentenced to a $3,500 fine .
Tan brought the laptop to the office of private eye Wendell Dennis Lee. She paid Lee a fee of to urgently extract and copy files relevant to the family court dispute. Data Extraction