Intelligent Automation software for digital workflow transformation provider Kofax has announced the latest edition of Printix, its cloud print management SaaS offering.
Low-code platform provider Pegasystems has appointed Barbara Kazepidis to the newly created role of vice president of consulting for the ANZ region.
Intelligent Automation software for digital workflow transformation, provider Kofax has appointed Australian Matthew Thomson as Senior Vice President of its Asia Pacific and Japan business.
The acquisition of intelligent automation software for digital workflow transformation company Kofax from Thoma Bravo by Clearlake Capital Group and TA Associates has been completed.
Kofax Acquires Tungsten to Deliver a Cloud Invoicing and AP Automation Platform
Supporting Organisations at Every Level of Maturity in the Journey across the ‘Order to Cash’ Lifecycle
COMPANY NEWS: Kofax, a leading intelligent Automation software for digital workflow transformation provider has acquired Tungsten Corporation, a global B2B e-invoicing network that facilitates and streamlines complex invoice-to-pay processes.
The Federal Government has been urging State Governments to start doing e-invoicing to benefit small business owners and one Western Australian government department has responded.
GUEST OPINION: While most organisations have been migrating towards digital transformation for some time, the events of the past few years propelled them further down the path at breakneck speed. With the challenges that lie ahead, intelligent automation (IA) is an increasingly attractive option, but to use it to build a competitive advantage, you need to back it up with the right approach.
GUEST OPINION by Andy Mellor, regional vice president ANZ at Kofax: If you’ve ever gritted your teeth while listening to bad hold music, or cursed as you completed forms by hand, you don’t need to be told that sometimes, government process can be inefficient, complex and slow.
Robotic process automation specialist Blue Prism has promoted Greg Eyre to the role of vice president for Australia and New Zealand.
By the end of the year content capture specialist Kofax plans to release tools that will allow developers to create self-service style applications that might for example allow motorists involved in an accident to use their mobile phones to take photos of the bingle and the licences of the drivers involved and upload them directly to their insurer for processing.
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