Taiji Uchida
I am the original developer of the open-source software "Pleasanter."
I originally worked as a system engineer for 19 years at FSAS, a Fujitsu group company. After that, I developed Pleasanter on my own, started my own business, and became the CEO of Implem Inc.
Currently, I am promoting the adoption of Pleasanter together with its users and 120 partner companies with whom we collaborate in business.
Session
Pleasanter is a no-code development tool for building business systems.
Since its first release in 2016, Pleasanter has undergone numerous version upgrades. Today, it is used by financial institutions, local governments, and major manufacturing companies in Japan.
In January 2025, an introductory book will be published, and from February, a series of articles will appear in Software Design, a leading IT media magazine from Japan, further increasing its recognition.
Although it is currently mainly used in Japan, it already supports seven languages and provides an English manual, making it ready for global use.
In this presentation, I will discuss an overview of Pleasanter, its development story, use cases, demonstrations, and monetization strategies.