Kissflow, a provider of a low-code work platform, recently announced its recognition as a Representative Vendor in Gartner’s Business Process Automation Tool Market Guide.
According to Gartner, Business Process Automation (BPA) tools play a crucial role in supporting organizational goals related to digital transformation and cost optimization by automating and monitoring end-to-end business processes. The Market Guide aims to assist enterprise application leaders in comprehending key features, functionality, use cases, trends, and representative vendors in the BPA tools market.
Business users, IT leaders, developers, and process owners seeking to enhance automation and efficiency in standard processes, along with optimizing workflows using advanced analytics, turn to Kissflow. They leverage Kissflow’s capabilities to build custom solutions swiftly and at scale.
Kissflow’s Low-Code Work platform stands among industry leaders such as IBM, Pegasystems, Appian, Salesforce, and Microsoft. Vendors were evaluated based on their capabilities in four key use cases: simple workflow automation, end-to-end automation, case management, and service orchestration.
Dinesh Varadharajan, Kissflow’s Chief Product Officer, expressed confidence in the recognition, emphasizing Kissflow’s robust BPA capabilities and market positioning. He stated the commitment to empower business users to create complex workflows and drive efficiencies while retaining control over their technology stack.
Kissflow provides a user-friendly alternative for businesses aiming to optimize operations. Business leaders can design and implement processes without advanced coding knowledge, making it more accessible than traditional BPM software. Kissflow’s BPM feature ensures swift implementation, reducing the timeline from months to days. The platform’s intuitive interface minimizes the need for extensive training.
The complete Market Guide for BPA Tools is accessible on the Gartner website for existing subscribers or through purchase. Gartner emphasizes that its research publications, including the Market Guide, represent the opinions of its Research & Advisory organization and should not be considered statements of fact. The organization does not endorse specific vendors, products, or services, and users are encouraged to make informed decisions based on their unique requirements.