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Blue Prism Accelerates Access to AI and Cognitive Technologies

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by Angela Guess

A recent press release states, “Blue Prism, provider of the world’s most successful digital workforce, today announced a new Technology Alliance Program backed by industry heavyweights including Appian, Captricity, Celaton, Expert System, IBM and Minit. These partners will leverage Blue Prism’s Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform to help enterprises build out best-of-breed solutions incorporating cutting edge cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. The partners also help to underline Blue Prism’s position as the de facto standard for RPA, particularly in heavily regulated industries such as financial services, insurance, healthcare, telecom and retail.”

Blue Prism Founder and Chief Technology Officer Dave Moss noted, “Our customers are seeking best-of-breed software and service providers for AI, cognitive; OCR and ICR, workflow and mobile platforms. Having described and encapsulated their processes on our platform, they have the opportunity to deploy an ecosystem of technologies that work in concert, using Blue Prism robots to provide transaction execution and process automation services, much like an operating system… Our software robots are becoming the foundation for more than automation: they are becoming the cornerstone for building out the next generation of enterprise-grade applications.”

The release adds, “Blue Prism’s Operating System for the Digital Workforce not only encapsulates and automates manual processing but also enables organizations to leverage, integrate and more efficiently utilize IT resources, platforms and technologies. The software is designed to deliver a complete automation platform that can meet the highest requirement levels for audit, security and compliance while taking advantage of cloud and AI capabilities. This gives partners and users alike an automation platform that accelerates access to emerging technologies while delivering on all the key tenants of enterprise-class software.”

Read more at Business Wire.

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