Unqork, the enterprise no-code platform that has changed the way software is created at the largest companies and municipalities, announced the launch of Unqork Forward, a unique Digital Resiliency Program designed to enable small and medium businesses (SMBs) to thrive in an increasingly remote and digital world. Unqork Forward is launched in partnership with HERE to HERE’s CareerWise New York initiative, a youth apprenticeship system that supports over 80 youth apprentices in New York City with 17 companies, including Unqork. Unqork is now accepting applications from SMBs to receive licenses to the Unqork platform along with access to technical resources to digitize their operations and return employees to work.
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“Since our start, Unqork has worked with the world’s largest enterprises and cities to digitize operations and build capabilities, allowing them to rapidly adjust to changing processes or external forces,” said Gary Hoberman, CEO & Founder of Unqork. “During the COVID-19 crisis these organizations have been able to quickly adapt in various ways such as moving to a remote workforce, adjusting operations, and even building new digital experiences in under 72 hours – exhibiting a sort of ‘digital resiliency’ in light of the crisis. SMBs selected for the program will be able to use the Unqork platform and tap the expertise of our team to develop solutions that digitize key processes, bring employees back to work, and drive revenue.”
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Unqork Forward will provide access to Unqork’s technology platform and configuration experts to assist with the design and building of applications for participating SMBs, along with the first-year license at no charge. The Digital Resiliency Program will support small and medium businesses as they work to digitize operations and adapt their business model to overcome these challenging times.
Unqork is collaborating with HERE to HERE’s CareerWise initiative to train youth apprentices on the digital tools that will help small businesses in their recovery. Unqork will teach apprentices critical skills to help navigate the current turbulent economic environment. The aim is to set apprentices up for success in the post-crisis world by providing them with the right opportunities to develop the necessary skills to thrive.
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