Leading Energy Company in Australia is Achieving Over 70% Automation TowardsNet Zero Goals
COMPANY NEWS: Appian (Nasdaq: APPN) today announced that AGL (ASX: AGL), Australia’s leading energy retailer is using the Appian Platform as part of a large-scale retail transformation project, which aims to connect every customer to a sustainable future.
GUEST OPINION: For many organisations, embracing AI means pushing its integration beyond conventional applications in email platforms, word processors, and virtual meeting software. While AI’s democratisation means virtually anyone can harness its technology with minimal training, the challenge lies in embedding AI effectively within organisational practices. If organisations are to truly benefit from its capabilities, a deeper, more strategic approach is necessary.
Appian (NASDAQ: APPN) announced today that Pepper Money, a leading consumer finance company in Australia is using the Appian Low-Code Platform to support its Asset Finance Loan Origination solution, SOLANA, which has allowed the company to grow its business volumes by 70% while improving efficiencies.
COMPANY NEWS: Appian announced today that Pepper Money, a leading consumer finance company in Australia is using the Appian Low-Code Platform to support its asset finance loan origination solution, Solana, which has allowed the company to grow its business volumes by 70% while improving efficiencies.
GUEST INTERVIEW: The sophistication and maturity of today's most advanced platforms is truly impressive, and yet they keep getting better with continuous improvement. A great example is low-code innovator Appian, whose platform is regularly updates with new benefits and capabilities, with the latest being the addition of no-code Process Mining, so what is process mining, what are its benefits, what bottlenecks does it alleviate and more? Luke Thomas, the Area VP APAC at Appian, joins us at iTWireTV to discuss it all.
GUEST INTERVIEW: The sophistication and maturity of today's most advanced platforms is truly impressive, and yet they keep getting better with continuous improvement. A great example is low-code innovator Appian, whose platform is regularly updates with new benefits and capabilities, with the latest being the addition of no-code Process Mining, so what is process mining, what are its benefits, what bottlenecks does it alleviate and more? Luke Thomas, the Area VP APAC at Appian, joins us at iTWireTV to discuss it all.
Mobile and Internet plans provider Belong has deployed the Appian low-code platform to intelligently automate key customer service actions, manage fraud identification and to enable it to rapidly respond to changing demands, including COVID-19.
Australian IT teams are losing control of digital infrastructure as non-IT business units take the lead in procuring or developing most of the applications that they use
Given the market disruption experienced by the corporate sector over the past 12 months, companies found themselves needing to make bold choices and implement operational or product changes, fast. That pace proved to be the downfall of many, as all too often, companies were hamstrung by an inability to keep pace with their own plans. That gulf between vision and delivery at a critical time is perhaps most visible in application development.
New Australian headquartered digital banking company Hay has chosen global business process management platform provider Appian to digitise and automate all back-office processes.
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