Leading BPM provider celebrates 15 years in business

November 25, 2009 By: NCTechNews Category: General News

(Cary, N.C.) Ultimus, a leading provider of Business Process Management (BPM) Solutions, recently celebrated the 15th anniversary of the company’s founding in 1994. During this time, Ultimus has worked with over 1,900 customers worldwide and automated more business processes than any other BPM solutions provider.

Ultimus can attribute its success to staying true to its practical approach to process automation and being responsive to customers’ changing needs as the BPM industry has evolved. With its adaptive platform and code free installation, Ultimus had helped leading companies from virtually every major industry achieve their process improvement goals. Through the use of the Ultimus Adaptive BPM suite, companies have realized sizeable cost savings, significant productivity gains, and improved efficiencies throughout their organizations, giving them a key advantage in this highly competitive global marketplace.

“We are proud to commemorate 15 years in the BPM space and are thankful for the customer relationships we have built through the years. Our plan for the next 15 years is to continue to offer practical, adaptive solutions for companies to accelerate performance in all facets of their business,” stated Leigh Michl, Chief Operating Officer for Ultimus. “Our experienced team of dedicated professionals will continue to utilize the best practices they have fine-tuned through thousands of implementations to help companies be more efficient, effective, and successful.”

Ultimus has automated more business processes than any other BPM vendor worldwide. Ultimus Adaptive BPM Suite has enabled companies to accelerate performance goals at every stage of corporate growth. Ultimus’ award‐winning technology seamlessly adapts to people, systems and change. Utilized by more than 1,900 customers worldwide, Ultimus provides solutions to organizations such as Chevron, Tulane University, Sony, Pfizer, Charles Schwab, Frito Lay and AT&T. The company is headquartered in North America, and has additional offices in Latin America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia.

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