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Newgen Recognized in the new Gartner Report

The report evaluated 12 vendors against nine critical capabilities in four common use cases of the product

Newgen Software, a global provider of Business Process Management (BPM), Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Customer Communication Management (CCM), and Adaptive Case Management (ACM) solutions, has been evaluated for its OmniFlow for Case Management solution in the recently published Gartner report of ‘Critical Capabilities for BPM-Platform-Based Case Management Frameworks’.

The report evaluated 12 vendors against nine critical capabilities in four common use cases of the product.

Diwakar Nigam, MD & CEO, Newgen Software, remarked, “Newgen Case Management Framework offers enterprises a smart way to handle dynamic interactions between people, processes and content. It facilitates resolution of unanticipated and unstructured business scenarios allowing businesses to deliver enhanced customer experience.”

He added, “We believe the citation is a recognition of our continuous effort to offer innovative case management competencies that can easily adapt organizational processes to highly dynamic business environments.”

The vendor evaluation by Gartner analysts Janelle B. Hill, Kenneth Chin, and Rob Dunie considers four use cases including Investigative Cases, Incident Management, Service Request and Process-to-Decision; that are common across multiple industries. Newgen Software has scored 3.82, 3.67, 3.58 and 3.73 respectively out of a possible 5.

Built on its robust ECM and BPM platforms, Newgen Case Management framework exhibits seamless interoperability leveraging open standards thereby offering easy integration with a wide array of application. This enables enterprises to manage end-to-end case life-cycle management.

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