Genpact Cora SeQuence vs Isis Papyrus Business Designer comparison

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We performed a comparison between Genpact Cora SeQuence and Isis Papyrus Business Designer based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Business Process Management (BPM)
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Camunda, Apache, Pega and others in Business Process Management (BPM). Updated: April 2024.
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Also Known As
Sequence BPM Suite, PNMsoft Sequence BPM Suite
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Overview
Sequence is a BPMS (Business Process Management Software) solution. Its development environment provides an environment for designing forms, tasks, messages, system integration, and flow connections. Sequence processes are, by default, operated from within a Microsoft SharePoint site. Sequence supports integration with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services to enable managers to analyze performance and determine trends relating to KPIs and SLAs. In addition to integrating with Microsoft Office, SharePoint, and Dynamics products, it can be integrated with external systems through protocols such as web services, WCF. It also enables connection to enterprise applications such as SAP and Oracle. The product's architecture enables IT personnel to make changes to processes without taking them offline.

Papyrus Business Designer enables business administrator teams to work and collaborate in a WYSIWYG drag & drop fashion, using intuitive GUIs, to design business documents from reusable document elements. This guarantees a substantial time reduction throughout the whole document design phase. Users handle change requests directly in a fast and managed way.

The smart design approach enables consolidation with a modular, cross-channel document design (AFP/PDF/HTML) for all personalized output an organization has. Document templates and resources are defined only once, irrespective of document type, batch, online, ad hoc or interactive for any needed output channel.

Sample Customers
South West Water, Atkins, Wolters Kluwer, Hazera Genetics, GeRAP, Aon Hewitt, Atos Origin, SwiftTrade
Sherwin Williams
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Computer Software Company10%
Financial Services Firm10%
Retailer9%
Wholesaler/Distributor8%
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Small Business16%
Midsize Enterprise15%
Large Enterprise68%
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Buyer's Guide
Business Process Management (BPM)
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Camunda, Apache, Pega and others in Business Process Management (BPM). Updated: April 2024.
769,065 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Genpact Cora SeQuence is ranked 38th in Business Process Management (BPM) while Isis Papyrus Business Designer is ranked 68th in Business Process Management (BPM). Genpact Cora SeQuence is rated 8.6, while Isis Papyrus Business Designer is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Genpact Cora SeQuence writes "It is a very stable and scalable product without downtime". On the other hand, Genpact Cora SeQuence is most compared with Appian, IBM BPM, Hubble and Tungsten TotalAgility, whereas Isis Papyrus Business Designer is most compared with .

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