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National Database and Registration Authority Deploys the Ultimus BPM Suite
Business Wire, April 9, 2007
Government agency uses process automation to improve administrative processes
CARY, N.C. -- Ultimus, the #1 provider of Business Process Management (BPM) and workflow software and solutions, with more than 1,600 customers worldwide, today announced that the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) of Pakistan, is using the Ultimus BPM Suite to automate core administrative processes. "The Ultimus BPM Suite has helped NADRA to ensure document security and standardization of approval procedures at all levels through a streamlined workflow," said Brig (Ret'd) Saleem Ahmad Moeen, Chairman. "The Ultimus BPM Suite certainly has facilitated NADRA in making our Time Sheets, Inter Office Notes, and Letters processes not only extremely time efficient, but also very cost effective."
Established under the under the Ministry of Interior, NADRA has automated all of the important administrative processes, including inter-office notes, leave requisition, travel requisition, overtime claims and approvals and time sheets.
As the leading human-centric BPM platform, the Ultimus BPM Suite works well with government agencies to drive operational efficiencies and improve customer service. This unique application suite provides organizations, of all kinds, outstanding time and cost savings benefits, along with a much higher degree of accuracy and control.
"With the Ultimus BPM Suite in place, we've been able to improve the speed and accuracy of critical processes," said Brig (Retd) Saleem Ahmad Moeen, Chairman of the National Database and Registration Authority. "We selected the Ultimus BPM Suite for its ability to scale to meet our needs. Because of this, we look forward to applying this powerful technology to additional functions across our organization."
Ultimus provides strong BPM-based solutions for any organization with a high degree of human-centric processes. The company offers far greater functionality out-of-the-box to handle exceptions and change than any other BPM Suite and delivers the collaboration and usability that workers need to get their job done in a natural and intuitive way.
"Because government entities are very process driven and need to be as accurate as possible, national and local organizations around the world entrust their mission-critical processes to our platform," said Rashid Khan, CEO and co-founder of Ultimus. "NADRA is the latest in a long list of agencies to take advantage of the Ultimus BPM Suite to optimize internal processes and enhance customer service."
About Ultimus
Ultimus is the worldwide leader in human-centric Business Process Management (BPM) software, providing the industry's most complete and scalable platform for modeling, automating, managing and optimizing business processes. Powered by Adaptive Discovery[TM], the Ultimus BPM Suite is the only BPM suite that enables automated business processes to be deployed without completely defined process maps. Its Microsoft-based platform is quick to deploy and easy to administer, and its integration capabilities provide seamless information transfer between applications and outside organizations. Long recognized as a BPM pioneer, Ultimus has automated more processes than any BPM vendor, resulting in reduced cycle times, lower costs, improved productivity and higher customer satisfaction for its clients. Ultimus' award-winning BPM Suite is available in 20 languages and is deployed by more than 1,600 customers across every industry, including 100 of the world's largest enterprises. Headquartered in Cary, NC, Ultimus has offices in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia and supports a network of 80 worldwide partners. For more information, visit www.ultimus.com.
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