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ImageSource, the company behind the ILINX software platform and a known player in enterprise automation and AI-driven workflow, has announced a new partnership with BPS Technologies. The deal is designed to bring ILINX tools to a wider range of organizations that want to automate their business processes, speed up back-office tasks, and improve the overall experience for their customers.
By teaming up with BPS Technologies, ImageSource aims to make its automation and AI capabilities more accessible to companies that may not have had an easy entry point before. The partnership focuses on helping organizations cut down on manual, repetitive work while making interactions and transactions smoother for the people they serve. For businesses that are still relying on paper-heavy processes or disconnected systems, this kind of integration can be a big step forward.
ILINX is known for helping companies digitize and streamline operations, from document management to complex approval workflows. With BPS Technologies handling distribution and support, more organizations will be able to adopt these tools without needing a massive internal IT overhaul. The move reflects a growing trend in the business software world, where partnerships are used to push automation tools into new markets and industries.
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