Comunicati Stampa
Information Technology

causaLens Launches Digital Worker Factory to Transform Enterprise Operations

"It is becoming unthinkable to run enterprises with humans alone. Digital Workers are joining workforces and enabling enterprises to be more efficient and have higher margins," said causaLens' founding CEO, Dr. Darko Matovski. "It is becoming unthinkable to run enterprises with humans alone. Digital Workers are joining workforces and enabling enterprises to be more efficient and have higher margins,"   said causaLens' founding CEO, Dr.Darko Matovski. How it works Early deployments...
LONDON, (informazione.news - comunicati stampa - information technology)

 

Early deployments have shown a significant operational impact, with customers reporting measurable efficiency gains that often result in saving hundreds of hours each month by replacing highly repetitive manual labor, saving $Mns by removing single point-SaaS solutions, and allowing customers to reshore their processes, replacing often-fragile outsourcing.
The Digital Worker Factory seamlessly integrates directly into existing systems of record, with ROI payback in as little as three months.

 

As organizations face pressure to do more with less, causaLens positions the Digital Worker Factory as a practical standard for building scalable, reliable AI workforces that pay for themselves in weeks. It strengthens today's workforce while shaping the future of work.

causaLens delivers Digital Workers that enterprises can truly rely on. Soon, competing without Digital Workers will be impossible. They've built the first factory for creating, deploying, and governing Digital Workers. Trusted by leading companies like J&J, Cisco, IPG Group, and Syneos Health. Backed by over $50M in funding from world-class investors, including Molten Ventures (formerly Draper Esprit), Dorilton Capital, and IQ Capital, plus visionary angel investors such as the CEO of Revolut.

 

 

 

View original content:https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/causalens-launches-digital-worker-factory-to-transform-enterprise-operations-302590250.html

Ufficio Stampa
 PR Newswire (Leggi tutti i comunicati)
209 - 215 Blackfriars Road
LONDON United Kingdom
Allegati
Non disponibili