Nintex, a leading provider of process intelligence and automation solutions, has unveiled new AI-powered enhancements to its Nintex Process Platform, aimed at significantly reducing the time required to document, manage, and automate business processes. The latest updates, announced on Wednesday, add to Nintex’s growing portfolio of artificial intelligence capabilities across its platform.
“Business leaders are grappling with complex processes that connect a multitude of technology systems and manage enormous amounts of data, so much so that their productivity is hampered rather than helped. For many businesses, the hardest step in getting started with streamlining how work gets done is understanding, documenting and managing this complexity,” said Niranjan Vijayaragavan, Chief Product Officer at Nintex. “The new AI-enabled capabilities we’ve introduced today allow teams to easily capture the process complexity within their organizations to build and expand an automation program that helps increase productivity across their teams.”
One of the key new features is Process Capture, which automates the creation of process maps by integrating and automating the generation and tooling of these maps. This capability leverages AI-powered text prompts and activity recordings captured from end-users, eliminating the need for manual documentation while aligning processes across roles and enabling designers and automation builders to follow best practices.
Additionally, Nintex has introduced the ability to import static process diagrams from Microsoft Visio and convert them into dynamic BPMN models using machine learning and AI. These models can then be transformed into Nintex process maps, helping businesses save time and make processes easily consumable by both business and IT users.
Accelerating workflow creation through Generative AI is another area of focus for Nintex. The Workflow Generator feature allows businesses to easily create workflows using simple text descriptions, leveraging generative AI and best practices from thousands of existing workflows to create and suggest workflow patterns for streamlining complex work.
Furthermore, Nintex has introduced native data storage capabilities through Data Tables, which aim to improve reliability, reduce complexity, and deliver automation faster by providing a repository for storing, managing, and connecting process-related data.
Rounding out the new AI-powered features is the Chatbot Builder, which enables users to leverage their own generative AI models, such as those from OpenAI, to build chatbots for various use cases, including customer support, service, status requests, and sales inquiries.
These new workflow and application development features build upon Nintex’s other recently released AI-powered capabilities, including Form Generator, Form Translator, and Nintex Assistant, as the company continues to enhance its process automation offerings with cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies.