RESTON, Va., July 05, 2017 -- Appian, a leading Low-Code and Case Management platform provider, today announced that it has been named a Leader by Forrester Research, Inc. in the independent analyst firm’s “The Forrester Wave™: Digital Process Automation Software, Q3 2017” report. Appian received the highest scores possible in the following criteria in this evaluation: Low/No Code, Product Strategy, Pricing and Ease of Implementation.
The Forrester report states that to get full digital transformation, "process-driven applications address the deep, complex needs they have traditionally targeted, while at the same time providing a platform for large numbers of rapid, business-driven applications."
The report cites that “As a Leader in both Forrester’s DPA and low-code Forrester Waves, [Appian] is well positioned to help customers on complex process applications while also supporting the efficient automation of a broad range of processes required to drive true digital transformation… All of this, combined with an early commitment to low-code for rapid application development, means Appian is well positioned for taking customers deep and wide in DPA."
The report also states: “Appian has positive customer references, particularly in regard to speed and agility of development.”
To view a complimentary copy of the report, click here.
About Appian
Appian delivers an enterprise platform for digital transformation that makes it easy for organizations to move fast and revolutionize the customer experience. Powered by industry leading Business Process Management (BPM) and Case Management capabilities, Appian’s low-code approach radically accelerates the time it takes to build and deploy powerful, modern applications, on-premises or in the cloud. The world’s most innovative organizations use Appian to transform their business operations, drive growth and master global risk and compliance. For more information, visit www.appian.com.
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