Grow your business by getting more out of the resources you have
Equipping your employees with the skills and tools they need to free them from low-value tasks is a key part of enabling your organization to grow at scale. You hired them to do meaningful work, yet they’re often stuck doing repetitive tasks and following processes that consume valuable hours every week. You can change that though, and SMA Technologies can help your organization transform itself by automating most of the processes that are negatively impacting the productivity of your people.
Joel Faul, our Chief Technology Officer, recently wrote an article for Forbes about digital transformation. Joel expands upon that theme in three blog posts that touch on different aspects of using automation to transform your enterprise.
Jack Henry & Associates success story
One of our clients went from supporting ten customers per employee to supporting sixty customers per employee using OpCon, SMA Technologies' workload automation platform.
Take a deeper dive into this topic with our CTO, Joel Faul
Scalable productivity means growth – and automation can fuel it
How your organization can grow at scale by reducing manual processes and increasing productivity.
Give your team the tools they need to reduce errors and risk
Jack Henry & Associates needed to reduce costly mistakes from manual processes. They turned to automation eliminate over 1M manual keystrokes daily.
Future-proof your IT infrastructure with orchestrated automation
When you’re implementing your plan to scale your business and increase productivity, it’s imperative you choose the right automation platform. It has to grow and evolve so that it can help you conquer the challenges your organization will face over the next decade.
Webinar
We are hosting a webinar on the following dates that will show you how OpCon can be leveraged to make your organization faster, more accurate, and more productive.
Register for webinar: How to create growth with scalable automation
Wednesday, January 22nd at 11:00-11:30 AM CST
Wednesday, February 5th at 1:00-1:30 PM CST