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We performed a comparison between IBM Process Mining and Scout Platform based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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out of 31 in Process Mining
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Buyer's Guide
Process Mining
March 2024
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Soroco Automation
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Overview
IBM Process Mining enables organizations to identify the business
processes that may benefit most from automation by using business system
data to create and visualize an end-to-end process to uncover
derivations, bottlenecks and inefficiencies that are hidden in business
processes.

IBM Process Mining provides users an objective view to analyze business
processes, identify areas to focus automation initiatives and create
what-if scenarios on prioritizing automation projects.

As a foundational capability of IBM Cloud Paks for Automation, IBM
Process Mining finds the best process candidates for automation,
calculates expected ROI, and shows the impact of automation initiatives
on the entire process before implementation.

Soroco is on a mission to discover how the world works to help teams be their best. To do this, we are evangelizing and commercializing the “work graph”, which is a structured view of how teams get work done across people, process, technology and documents. The “work graph” unifies disjoint categories like Process Mining, Task Mining, user training, BPM and RPA to provide a single source of truth. Teams can use the work graph to identify and resolve sources of friction at work, such as technology impediments, poor process design, opportunities for learning and collaboration, among others. Soroco’s work graph platform, Scout, enables a culture of continuous improvement and identifies benefits from applying a portfolio of change levers, delivering targeted change programs at scale. Soroco has offices in Boston, London, and Bangalore with a roster of Fortune 500 customers across 30 countries. Our team has published 150+ papers and patents. Visit www.soroco.com to learn how we help teams discover their work graph.

Sample Customers
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Bayer, Amazon, Chubb, Mars, Dedalus, HDFC Life, Cetera, Prione, American Modern Insurance, Mountain America Credit Union, Ocwen Financial Services, IQEQ, 
Top Industries
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VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Financial Services Firm15%
Manufacturing Company13%
Healthcare Company11%
Computer Software Company10%
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Small Business13%
Midsize Enterprise6%
Large Enterprise81%
Buyer's Guide
Process Mining
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Celonis, UiPath, Automation Anywhere and others in Process Mining. Updated: March 2024.
768,857 professionals have used our research since 2012.

IBM Process Mining is ranked 16th in Process Mining while Scout Platform is ranked 14th in Process Mining. IBM Process Mining is rated 0.0, while Scout Platform is rated 0.0. On the other hand, IBM Process Mining is most compared with Celonis, whereas Scout Platform is most compared with Celonis.

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