SOUTHFIELD, Mich., March 07, 2017 -- Stefanini, a $1B global IT provider with locations in 39 countries, will present its expertise on providing IT solutions at SSON’s North American Shared Services and Outsourcing Week. Considered the world’s largest and longest running event for shared services, outsourcing, transformation and GBS (Global Business Services) professionals, the SSOW will occur March 6-9, 2017, in Orlando, Florida; it will unite nearly 850 professionals to discuss how to overcome challenges and share knowledge.
During the event, Stefanini will demonstrate how it has strengthened its extensive business process outsourcing (BPO) offering and a portfolio of solutions based on electronic document management. “We are excited to share Stefanini’s capabilities by increasing value-added services, like Stefanini’s cognitive computing platform. It has the ability to turn data into valuable solutions, with a focus on self-adapting, interactive and contextual automation that enables self-learning, human-like interaction and self-healing automation capabilities.”
Acting as a third party service, BPO has earned more visibility for managing specific aspects of a business. “Time and time again, businesses turn to Stefanini’s BPO services for cost reduction, automation, innovation and value-added services through technology. Our complete BPO offering spans 39 countries and is available in 35 languages,” said Daniel Itzicovitch, global BPO director for the northern hemisphere at Stefanini. “BPO empowers companies to concentrate on their core business activities and deliver continuous improvements, along with better technology processes, lower costs, reports, optimized operations and ongoing insight from trained professionals.”
Overcoming Challenges Through Technology
One of the solutions that Stefanini is highlighting during the event is a portfolio of electronic document management tools, which are able to scan engines, produce superior quality images, convert physical documents into digital and index the information. This allows the data extraction process to push data integration across multiple systems.
In addition, the RPA Platform for Robotic Process Automation is capable of extracting data from the screen, or any other system, and automating repetitive tasks by pushing and exchanging data between systems. “We will be showcasing our portfolio of IT solutions, demonstrating how our business solutions based on IT can help our clients achieve their business goals,” concludes Mr. Itzicovitch.
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