IBM and Blue Prism Deliver Digital Workforce Capabilities
Blue Prism and IBM have joined forces to deliver a secure, scalable and easy-to-use Digital Workforce for enterprises worldwide.
Clients across a range of Industry segments are utilizing blue prism to drive Innovation and improve overall customer service.
Walgreens, for example, is now using robotic processing automation to support its HR function, which meets the company’s high standards of security and governance while allowing employees to put more focus on their customers and patients.
With an enterprise-wide automation offering for my IBM and blue prism, organizations can help scale and manage workloads with ease while freeing up existing employees to spend more time on strategic tasks.
This results in businesses having more time to focus on improving customer engagement, innovation and accelerating transformation within the business IBM has been working for three years deploying Blue Prism software robots in its own cost saving initiatives in application and infrastructure outsourcing, as well as transforming internal operations. Together IBM and Blue Prism have completed multiple client contracts across the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific.
Blue Prism’s Operating System for the Digital Workforce incorporates investments in over a decade of software development and includes insights from more than 450+ global enterprise customers.
These include leading Fortune 500 companies in highly regulated industries, including finance, insurance, utilities, telecom, healthcare, retail and manufacturing. An RPA pioneer & industry leader, Blue Prism pioneered the Digital Workforce Operating System, invented the term RPA in 2012 and was recently acknowledged by MIT Technology Review as one of the 50 smartest companies globally.
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