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    Overview

    AuraQuantic is a digital platform designed for business users to easily and rapidly build unlimited processes and applications to automate end-to-end operations, reducing costs and optimizing productivity.

    AuraQuantic is a no-code platform for building the enterprise solutions that drive Digital Transformation.

    Interface

    Delight users with attractive interfaces across multiple devices and deliver the best user experience. Respond immediately to their ever-changing needs with the agility provided by the platform and its no-code changes on the fly.

    Logic

    This is the most powerful part of any application. This is why AuraQuantic offers a long list of built-in, no-code functionalities.

    Data

    To manage application and process data models, AuraQuantic provides a visual data model designer and supports importing data schemas.

    Application Governance

    Access rights management (to apps and app development)Application metadata collection, Application performance monitoring, Application works dashboard, Custom ‘guardrails’ for practitioners/developersRole-based access control to data and services for app dev, Multiple practitioners/developers for a single app and across the platform.


    Business Analytics

    Digital Decisioning features aim to inform and automate operational decisions. These decisions continue to increase in amount and complexity due to growing customer demands. Business decision automation is a must to keep up with ever-changing customer needs.

    Thanks to business activity data collection, using custom applications built with AuraQuantic, the organization is empowered to carry out accurate analysis and act smart by leveraging business insights.

    Connectivity

    API REST, API SOAP, API DLL
    Exposing APIs (process/application logic and decision systems)
    Connector builder
    REST and SOAP web services connector
    External database connectors (Adapters Servers, scripts and stored procedures execution)
    .Net Assembly connector Connectors with Artificial Intelligence services (AI)
    Robotic Process Automation (RPA) service connectors
    More built-in connectors (50+)
    Microsoft Office 365, Google Suite, SAP…

    BP Logix, a privately held company headquartered in San Diego, Ca., provides an intelligent business process management (BPM) and workflow platform for rapid development of digital business applications. The company’s products feature an innovative no-code/low-code interface, empowering “citizen developers”—business users—to rapidly configure custom applications. Hundreds of global organizations across every sector – government, non-profit, and commercial – have deployed BP Logix products and services, driving digital transformation and setting new benchmarks for agility, customer engagement, and speed to market.

    Process Director from BP Logix is a BPM-driven, low-code/no-code platform for rapid development of digital applications. Process Director offers:

    • Rapid prototyping and creation of workflow-, case-, or event-driven digital applications.
    • Configurable and reusable business rules driving every aspect of application behavior and user experience.
    • Great HTML5 user interface and reporting tools, ensuring a great experience for your colleagues and your customers, on any major mobile or desktop platform.
    • Robust security, easy auditability and full accountability.
    • Wealth of data and application connectors supported by a data virtualization layer that simplifies and secures access to enterprise information and services.
    • Social network integration and federated authentication, essential building blocks for the easy, rapid deployment of customer-facing and supply-chain facing digital applications.
    • Integration with digital payment platforms.
    • Strong administrative tools for architecting and managing your application environment.

    Programming is slow. Digital business is fast. Process Director helps you set the pace for your digital enterprise.

    Sample Customers
    Nissan, RSA Chile, New Millennia Group Plc (UK), TOYOTA, ArcelorMittal Brasil, KPN, Farmacia Luis Corbi, Farmacia del Paseo, Frutas Bean, IncAE Business School, BDO Argentina, Refinery of the Pacific, Balfego Grup, Fundacion Seneca, Technological Institute Maranosa, Coprusa Group, Constructec, University of Deusto, Tenco Shopping Centers, Spanish Railways Foundation, Arbora & Ausonia.
    Abbott Labs, Bechtel, City of West Allis, County of Fresno, Davis Applied Technology College, Dupont, Haggen, Johnson & Johnson, Leo Burnett, Multi-Chem, NORESCO, NEC Labs, Rentokil Initial, RidgeWorth Capital Management, Rite-Aid, Sandler and Travis Trade Advisory Services, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, TD Securities, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, Vulcan Materials, and Whittier Health.
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    Computer Software Company23%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Comms Service Provider10%
    Manufacturing Company7%
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    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise46%
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    Buyer's Guide
    Business Process Management (BPM)
    March 2024
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    AuraQuantic is ranked 18th in Business Process Management (BPM) with 6 reviews while BP Logix Process Director is ranked 58th in Business Process Management (BPM). AuraQuantic is rated 8.8, while BP Logix Process Director is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of AuraQuantic writes "Responsive support, easy to use, and reliable". On the other hand, the top reviewer of BP Logix Process Director writes "The software is incredibly easy to use and can integrate with any platform (CRM, ERP, HRIS, etc.)". AuraQuantic is most compared with Appian, Camunda, Bizagi, Pega BPM and IBM BPM, whereas BP Logix Process Director is most compared with .

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