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Welcome to the index of the OCTO - Open Core for Technology Orchestration project.


OCTO - A modular web application framework

Welcome to Octo, our latest development effort that will bring our products to the web. With Octo, we can integrate all our applications in a uniform and modular way. The different modules of Octo can work together by using events. This means that they are loosely coupled. The name Octo is an acronym for "Open Core for Technology Orchestration," which means that Octo can host any application (Open Core) and that the application modules (Technology) can work together (Orchestration) with the aforementioned loosely coupled architecture.

In real life, an Octopus has eight arms that are also loosely coupled (supposedly, each arm can function independently from the central brain).

Our architectural goals are:

  • Allow orchestration of independently developed web modules
  • Provide a framework to loosely couple modules
  • Enable hosting in other platforms (e.g. VSCode, StackBlitz, Mobile, etc..)
  • Provide a customizable web experience


New and Noteworthy

Getting Started

Octo Admin

OCTO Workspaces

OCTO Plugins

TD/OMS Getting Started

TD/OMS Work Management Guide

TD/OMS Tracker

TD/OMS Kanban

TD/OMS Analytics

Octo User Settings