BP Logix Process Director Selected to KMWorld's Trend-Setting Products for 2019 - 5 minutes read


BP Logix Process Director Selected to KMWorld's Trend-Setting Products for 2019

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BP Logix, provider of low-code/no-code BPM solutions for rapid digital application development, today announced that Process Director, a first-to-market BPM solution that integrates predictive analytics (Process Timeline™) technology and machine learning, has been named a 2019 KMWorld Trend-Setting Product.

KMWorld’s panel of judges, consisting of analysts, system integrators, line-of-business managers, end-users, and editorial colleagues, evaluated hundreds of products. "We're excited to announce the KMWorld list of Trend-Setting Products of 2019,” remarked Thomas Hogan, Group Publisher at KMWorld. “Across a broad range of industries, the focus for both new and enhanced products is to improve the outcomes of processes, decisions, and interactions. This list seeks to highlight products that are advancing what is possible in knowledge management through both radical innovation and continuous evolution.”

Designed to enable digital innovation and real business transformation, Process Director represents a BPM platform that introduces powerful AI capabilities where virtually any kind of information (document length, repair history, even Big Data streams generated by Internet-enabled devices) can be used to predict process behavior. This pairing of BPM with machine learning gives users the tools to quickly create and deploy customized business applications while addressing how predictions are made, and what response should be triggered, to a greater degree than ever before – offering more control over business processes and business process outcomes.

“We are pleased to be recognized again for technology that is helping customers realize significant returns as a result of building and enhancing the end-to-end custom digital applications that are critical to their digital transformation efforts,” stated Jay O’Brien, CEO of BP Logix. “The accessibility of this robust platform gives users the ability to meet business needs by transforming information to insight.”

The full list of Trend-Setting Products will be published in the July/August issue of KMWorld.

KMWorld is the leading publisher, conference organizer, and information provider serving the knowledge management, content management, and document management markets. KMWorld magazine and its digital marketing resources reach more than 50,000 information and knowledge management professionals. They are a publishing unit of Information Today, Inc.

BP Logix, headquartered in San Diego, pioneered predictive business process management (BPM) with its many patented innovations, empowering individuals and teams to rapidly develop, deploy, and enhance critical digital applications. The company’s flagship product, Process Director, is an AI-enabled, low-code/no-code development platform for custom digital applications.

Customers including Barclay Damon, the City of Fort Worth, IDEX, Leo Burnett USA, Memphis Light, Gas and Water, MultiPlan and University of Central Florida rely on Process Director innovations such as machine learning and fully integrated case management, and its broad integration with Azure IoT Hub, social media, and enterprise applications and services in the Cloud and in the datacenter. Process Director enables customers to rapidly build and enhance end-to-end, digital applications that deliver clear and measurable improvements in productivity, compliance, and customer engagement.

The BP Logix name and logo are the registered service and trademarks of BP Logix, Inc.

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