IBM’s New Process Mining Tool Versus George Warner, Former Automation leader for New York State webinar recording & slides

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IBM’s New Process Mining Tool Versus George Warner, Former Automation leader for New York State webinar recording & slides 

Fri May 28, 2021 08:38 PM

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Summary

Process Mining is a new tool used by Automation business leaders and operations to help prioritize where new automation applications can provide benefits and how existing ones are performing. It is a must-have for every organization who wants to succeed at Automation. 
IBM recently announced the acquisition of Italian Process Mining vendor myInvenio and in this episode of Automation Reaction, Paul Pacholski, a member of IBM Automation's SWAT team, shows how it works with a demonstration and discusses how organizations can use Process Mining, Task Mining and Activity Mining to improve how they work.

The solution draws data from an organization’s current process log files and enables a team to map a process from start to finish, revealing bottlenecks and areas where rework and delays are slowing down the process.  It also enables the organization to create a digital twin of the process and then run simulations.

When the demo concludes, we hear the reaction from George Warner, who was practice leader for all Content and Process operations in New York State for almost two decades. George has deployed hundreds of applications and he attests to how difficult it was back in the day. George always tells it as he sees it and this episode of Automation Reaction is one of my favorites. 

David Jenness
David Jenness
Manager Events and Communities
IBM Automation
Paul Pacholski
Paul Pacholski
SWAT | Digital Business Automation
IBM
George Warner
George Warner
Founder Horizon View Services
retired Content and Process Leader, New York State

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