Newgen Software, a leading global
provider of Digital Transformation Platform, NewgenONE,
announced the launch of its all-new integrated Robotic
Process Automation (RPA) offering. With this best-in-breed RPA
capability, Newgen has further strengthened its low code process automation
portfolio.
"Newgen's RPA complements our
low-code application development capabilities and will further empower our
customers to achieve end-to-end process automation. We have designed our RPA
engine to offer task automation for a user with desktop recorder and scripting
tools while also integrating with the entire process model so that businesses
can optimize processes that take more time. Furthermore, it can integrate with
legacy applications where APIs are not available and deploy bots more
effectively. It will also solve for intelligent document processing through AI
bots to improve customer experience," said Virender Jeet, CEO Newgen Software.
"With powerful auditing controls and impeccable
exception handling capabilities, enterprises will remain compliant to
regulations with bots working within the ecosystem. Its highly scalable
architecture and bot control orchestration engine supports hundreds of bots
that can be coordinated to serve complex business use cases across industries,"
Jeet added.
"RPA has been one of the key
enablers of Hyperautomation
over the last 4 to 5 years, and global enterprises have invested in personal
task automation tools in a big way. However, enterprises and analysts have
realized that personal/task automation that does not have access to business
applications, process models, and work automation can deliver limited results.
As a result, nearly all vendors are trying to acquire BPM platforms and
force-fit/integrate RPA into them. With our new RPA engine, they can now add
"bots" to the process orchestration journey and supplement human agents to
accelerate business processes, address real-life problems, and achieve
efficiencies like never before. This
makes us a unique vendor globally, helping operation workbench to be more
effective with their digital co-workers and reduce overall TAT drastically,"
said Arvind Jha, Global
Product Head, Newgen Software.
With in-situ integration, RPA will have access to
the whole gamut of decision tables, business rules, process data, and lot more.
Enterprises will be able to make legacy apps talk to modern ones directly from
the workflow non-invasively through a bot. For e.g., all third-party
verifications like sanction and BL/AML checks in the onboarding journey, and
claim settlement can be handed over to bots. Document validation and extraction
of data from invoices can be accelerated.