BP3 Global, an Austin, Texas based provider of automation services and solutions, today announced that it has acquired transformAI, a San Jose, CA based automation solution provider specializing in intelligent document processing (IDP), combining robotic process automation (RPA) and artificial intelligence (AI).
Many of the things we love have great dependencies on a little thing called "process". BBQ is just one of them.
BP3 Global, a global provider of digital operations software and services has been named a Leader in “The Forrester Wave™: Digital Process Automation Service Providers, Q3 2020.”
In this 2018 video, Julie gives us a sense of good use cases for automation
Driven has been one of our favorite events to host and to attend over the years. This year, we're going virtual, I hope you will all take the opportunity to join us! Learn about the 5 hottest topics in Automation, all in one event - looking forward to seeing you all there!
Great short-bite interview with the CFO of BigCommerce, Robert Alvarez
Important updates to the best UI for IBM Automation: Brazos UI 6.0
The Peached Tortilla has built an amazing fan base. There's a lot to learn from how Eric runs this iconic Austin business.
Apple creates experiences for their customers. It's a great way to think about how you take care of your own customers, and the experiences you create for them.
You deserve a consulting firm that will bring you a more focus, more foresight, more followup engagement every single time.
We've talked about this in previous posts, and here is another third party take on COVID-driven automation
Sometimes we feel like Holmes on Homes, trust me. But what we love doing is helping our clients, even when it means fixing what they've been left with.
Tesla is building a new factory in Austin. One can't help but wonder if there might be a move of Tesla HQ to Austin in the future. That would really set the business news coverage on fire here in Austin.
What good is artificial intelligence if there isn't an ethical framework?
Neil Ward-Dutton brought a guest - John O'Brien - to his weekly broadcast on AI and Business Automation, to take on the topic of RPA vendors and how they are attempting to avoid commoditization:
Sarah from our BP3 team gives some pointers about when to use RPA bots - mechanical or cognitive. With BP3, there's always a faster way!
This is part 3 of a 3-part series about a tree house. In this case, we need to get some care for our star of the story when he falls out of the tree house! With each part, you can observe how process transformation can help companies achieve a faster way to help their customers:
This is part 2 of a series about transforming processes, using a utility company as the star of the story(!) :
At BP3, we look for faster ways to get you to your business value - including, how fast we can get your solutions into production. In this BP3 Live video, Steven shares how to get to production faster with BP3 and RPA:
I love how he emphasizes that you follow the value - if the next most valuable thing to do is more RPA you do it, if it is end-to-end process then you do that - follow the value:
encapsulate the AI or Machine Learning in it's own layer or component, and you encapsulate the process or automation into it's own layer (or component
It seems like ages ago, but it was only December 2018 when we had our CEO, Scott Francis, sit down and talk with Krista White, about RPA business use cases.
I've always thought about attended vs. unattended as much like the difference between RDA and RPA, as covered in an early video in our RPA series, back in 2018.
Method Behind the Madness In the BPM world, not much is said about Apple, and people in our business don't associate Apple with BPM.? I'd say the association is more like Apple to Innovation.? Yes