LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO - March 10, 2020 - PRLog -- Today, continuing our commitment to building the best intelligent automation proposition on the market, we're taking another step to make it easier for our customers to manage their intelligent automation solutions deployments. We're pleased to announce the release of BIAMI Automation Cluster Management, a service to automate the provisioning of the infrastructure and automation clusters in order to deploy automation solutions in minutes.
With BIAMI Automation Cluster Management, our customers can:
- significantly decrease the time to value for their intelligent automation solutions,
- increase the adoption and number of successful intelligent automation implementations across the enterprise,
- generate new revenue streams with fully automated catalog and service provisioning,
- save cost thought replacement of tasks with intelligent automation solutions,
- increase the quality of business processes and efficiency across the enterprise.
BIAMI Automation Cluster Management comes free of charge with your BIAMI Enterprise Edition subscription.
It is configured using user-friendly deployment template spreadsheets, easy to integrate with your existing software and business processes.
BIAMI Automation Cluster deployment templates are part of the BIAMI Automation solution template and BIAMI Automation Cluster Management services are accessible from BIAMI process repository available for anyone, also included in BIAMI DEV free software.
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Keywords: intelligent automation, automation for the people, automation platform, cloud transformation, embedded automation, business process automation, open source automation, RPA, robotic process automation
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