cBrain is pleased to have entered into an agreement with the Ministry of Culture, which has chosen to introduce F2 for use in the ministry’s department.
At the beginning of the year, the Ministry of Culture announced that they planned to enter into an agreement with cBrain. This aforementioned agreement has now been signed.
This agreement with the Ministry of Culture supports cBrain’s position in the Danish market where 16 out of 20 ministries have chosen to use F2 as their digital platform in the ministry’s department.
At the same time, it gives cBrain a unique reference position in international context, not least as Denmark has ranked as the leading nation in the United Nations’ global e-government index for the last 4 years.
For a large part of the public sector, digitization has been based on tailored solutions and software components. cBrain challenges this approach by offering solutions based on standard software.
Thus, F2 is a 100% standard product that can be configured without programming to support the needs of any individual authority.
The continued progress in the Danish market supports the fact that more and more Danish authorities see the advantage of switching to standards software. The progress also supports cBrain’s efforts to export F2.