Celonis, the global leader in Process Mining and Process Intelligence, unveiled Networks at its global annual user conference, Celosphere. Celonis Networks extends Process Intelligence by connecting companies to each other. It creates a new level of shared process transparency beyond the borders of a single organization, so that every process, within and across companies, can be optimized. A prime use case is supply chain, where effective collaboration between suppliers and customers is crucial for a seamless end-to-end process. Celonis Networks is currently in beta.
Business-to-business integration platform, MessageXchange, has announced two new ex-Woolworths sales executives joining its team, bringing decades of digital supply chain expertise and knowledge.
Integration specialist MuleSoft has added B2B features to its Anypoint Platform.
Infomotion is an Australian success story, delivering Tier 1-class supply chain and logistics software and solutions for small-to-medium sizes companies in contract logistics, manufacturing and distribution.
Customers from both companies will benefit from efficient and secure cross organisation communication
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