Appian announced that it has been named a leader by Gartner in its “Magic Quadrant 2024” report for Process Mining platforms. The report evaluated 18 vendors and their product offerings. For more information, download a free copy ofGartner’s 2024 Process Mining Report .
Gartner defines process mining platforms as tools that provide technology innovation leaders with the visibility and insights needed to make informed decisions and achieve strong performance on an organization’s critical priorities. Features that set Appian apart in Process Mining include:
Accelerated data preparation, eliminating complex transformations with always-ready data from multiple sources.
Automated process analysis and intelligent recommendations to identify where and how to act.
A low-code experience to measure, monitor and optimize process performance, all within a single platform.
“We believe Appian’s recognition in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Process Mining Platforms underscores our commitment to process excellence. Through Process HQ, we integrate data fabric, process mining, machine learning and generative artificial intelligence to simplify manual data preparation, allowing businesses to quickly gain insights and implement improvements easily,” said Michael Beckley , CTO and founder of Appian. “Our unified approach combines process mining with AI-driven process automation, setting a new standard for efficiency and intelligence.
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Business professionals need complete visibility into their business data and processes to maximize operational efficiency and strategic decision-making. By combining the latest technologies in data fabric, process mining, machine learning and generative artificial intelligence, Process HQ helps monitor and optimize every business process developed on Appian. Process HQ helps reduce costs, risks and delays, improve compliance and drive better business outcomes, all without costly and time-consuming data collection efforts.
SOURCE: PRNewsWire