Kryon Wins 2021 BIG Innovation Award

Kryon, the leading full-cycle automation solution provider known for its customer-centric approach to robotic process automation (RPA) and process discovery, today announced that it has been named a winner in the 2021 BIG Innovation Awards presented by the Business Intelligence Group.

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First to reach the market with its groundbreaking Process Discovery tool, Kryon helps organizations quickly identify all the processes they should automate, saving them months of consulting services and hundreds of thousands of dollars. This flexible and easy-to-use tool is a result of Kryon’s innovative approach to solving the problem of why only 8 percent of all enterprise automation projects ever reach a scale of 50+ robots.

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In 2020, Kryon pushed the boundaries of automation by combining Process Discovery, RPA, and actionable analytics in one unified platform delivered via Amazon Web Services. With Full-Cycle Automation-as-a-Service, users are up and running within 24 hours without extensive technical knowledge or an RPA background. Organizations can quickly and easily scale up an unlimited number of automation bots on demand whenever capacity is needed.

During the pandemic, Kryon bots have helped healthcare organizations speed up delivering the results of COVID-19 testing, as well as automating the scheduling of hundreds of thousands of patient appointments for COVID-19 vaccines. Financial organizations have turned to Kryon for help with fielding and processing large volumes of requests to freeze mortgage loan payments for banking customers affected by the economic downturn.

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