Emakin
Emakin is a Low-Code/No-Code Business Process Management (BPM) platform that helps organisations design, automate and manage business processes without the need for extensive software development. The platform provides a visual environment where users can model workflows, integrate systems and monitor operations, enabling faster adaptation to business, operational and regulatory changes across different departments. Emakin is used by companies of all sizes, particularly in sectors such as finance, insurance, retail, healthcare, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and education. It helps them streamline routine work, eliminate manual errors and achieve consistent process execution across teams. Emakin combines workflow automation, case management and analytics capabilities within a unified system that promotes collaboration and shared visibility between business and IT users. Key capabilities include • Visual process and form design – model and configure workflows and user interfaces through an intuitive drag and drop environment • Case management and task tracking – gain full visibility into ongoing operations, monitor progress, manage exceptions and track performance indicators efficiently • Integration hub – connect enterprise systems and data sources through APIs, databases and web services for seamless interoperability • Decision and rules management – configure business rules and decision models to ensure consistent, transparent and rule based operations • Analytics and reporting – access real time dashboards and detailed insights into process performance, bottlenecks and compliance metrics Emakin enables organisations to optimise their workflows, shorten turnaround times and maintain control over complex processes. It serves as a comprehensive platform for digital transformation, supporting approvals, service requests, compliance workflows and other enterprise-wide operations with agility and precision.
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