The New Blue Prism SaaS Offerings Add to Industry’s Most Comprehensive Portfolio of Automation Solutions
Building on a foundation of empowering greater choice, security, and scalability, Blue Prism® has announced the availability of three new Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions that will enhance its Digital Workforce powered by the company’s connected-RPA Platform.
Building on a foundation of empowering greater choice, security, and scalability, Blue Prism® has announced the availability of three new Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions that will enhance its Digital Workforce powered by the company’s connected-RPA Platform. These new SaaS solutions leverage IP acquired with Thoughtonomy (now branded Blue Prism Cloud) and will allow companies to access the industry’s most innovative intelligent automation capabilities. Blue Prism now gives customers access to end-to-end automation solutions that will cover all IT environments — on-premise, cloud, hybrid, and SaaS — an industry first.
AI and Automation leaders set to gather to discuss high priority challenges: The coming Intelligent Automation Exchange will take place on 3rd or 4th March 2020 at the Hilton Marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This Exchange will bring together about 70 AI and Automation leaders who are developing innovative new strategies to reveal what is possible in Intelligent Automation as the world is entering into this exciting new decade of revolutionary technological advancement.
According to Terry Walby, CEO of Blue Prism Cloud, SaaS customers have long enjoyed the benefit of AI technologies that increase utilization while simplifying the management of an intelligent digital workforce, in addition to facilitating closer collaboration between human and digital workers.
The event organizers published an exclusive study that surveyed Heads / Directors and above decision-makers in charge of purchasing and implementing AI and Automation solutions to see where their investment goals are for the next 12 – 18 months. Leading organizations such as Uber, Toyota, PepsiCo, HSBC, and Amazon to name a few participated in the survey, and according to them, their top areas of investment included: Cognitive Automation, Data Centre Automation, Data Cleansing & Enhancement, Data Visualization, Desktop Automation Software, and many more critical areas.
During the two days of interacting between those operating within and around the C-suite of some of the most prominent brands from all over the world, a plethora of sessions are taking place. These conferences can potentially shape the future of AI and Automation strategies of some of the major players within Financial Services & Insurance, Travel & Hospitality, Healthcare & Medical, FMCG, Retail, Pharmaceutical, and other major industries.