The Municipality of Milan Uses Appian to Automate and Digitize Citizen Services
Appian announced that the Municipality of Milan has deployed the Appian Low-Code Platform to automate and digitize key processes as part of a broader plan to transform citizen experience and innovate service delivery. As the second-largest region by population in Italy, the Municipality of Milan serves more than one million inhabitants and is considered a leader in innovation and excellence for Italy.
5 Intuitive Build Features in the Appian 22.2 Release
When your tools are intuitive, when they feel like a seamless extension of your capabilities, then your power to create is unlimited. Appian 22.2 delivers new features that continue to make development an intuitive experience, empowering you to build everything more quickly and efficiently.
5 Best Practices for an Automation Center of Excellence
There is a considerable range of approaches—both in terms of methodology, and technology—that can enable complete automation. Even with the best tools in place, however, nearly every company can benefit from a business unit devoted to overseeing, championing, and supporting the goal of automation. This is where automation centers of excellence come in.
5 Low-Code Use Cases that deliver Real Value
Beyond the claims of what low-code development platforms can do, here are the top five things low-code can do for you to create real value for your organization...
What Is Low-Code? A Beginner’s Guide
What is low-code? Low-code allows you to program a machine through a visual interface, such as by drawing a workflow diagram. As the name suggests, low-code is a way to develop software using little to no coding. Instead of writing tons of lines of code using a computer language, such as Python, Java, or .NET, low-code allows developers to build business applications with the help of simple visual interfaces, similar to creating a flowchart or designing a website using pre-built components. This makes it a much more intuitive and human way of interacting with a machine than coding.
81% of Global Financiers Say Legacy IT Inhibits Business Change
Appian (NASDAQ: APPN) today reveals that global leaders in financial services and insurance (FSI) believe that legacy IT infrastructure and applications are holding back their business transformation aspirations and automation objectives. These are the findings of a new report, "Financiers ridden with technical debt," from The Economist Intelligence Unit (The EIU), supported by Appian.
Boost Customer Satisfaction with Connected, Automated Underwriting Processes
The insurance industry is undergoing massive modernization to improve outdated processes and enhance policyholder experiences. Delivering a connected insurance experience has become critical for insurers to stay competitive as the marketplace digitizes and insurtechs emerge, bringing new challenges to more established providers.
3 Challenges Facing the Lending Market and How to Overcome Them
The financial services industry, like so many others, has undergone long-lasting changes in recent years. With the emergence of new technologies, new regulations, and unprecedented market changes, institutions have had to contend with unpredictability and rising consumer expectations. To effectively manage constant change, financial firms have to find a way to balance innovation and efficient process execution with risk. The following three shifts have made it even more difficult to navigate an already highly regulated industry.
Appian Portals Opens Door To More Users
The company's latest release features Appian Portals, technology designed to provide a straightforward way to expand the reach of Appian-built applications to external users. With Appian Portals, designers use low-code to quickly build and manage secure external websites that capture and expose (i.e. 'expose' in the sense of share, or offer out) data from Appian applications.
Improve Government Procurement Processes with a Modern Acquisition Solution
Government organizations rely on cross-functional collaboration and workflows to procure anything and everything they need to meet their missions. Every dollar must be accounted for and reported on to ensure transparency for constituents. These procurement teams need technology that helps them do more, better. Acquisition modernization impacts the procurement process from end to end.