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challenge, which is a heaviy dependance upon human interaction and unstructured information such as email documents, voice, paper, mobile, and video, which do not fit well into traditional automation and IT infrastrcutre.

Unlike other approaches, HP Autonomy embraces the unstructed and human element of business processes and turns the variability of informtion and human behavior into tangible business advantages. Autonomy's fundamentally different approach uses Meaning Based Computing (MBC) to look across all real-time business process releated data as well as other data sources and automatically forms an understanding of that information. The soltuion then uses that understanding to automate the process lifecycle, providing the right information at the right place in time. This approach ensures complete compliance and provides management with full visibility into the business with comprehensive dashboards, analytics, and reporting. Current customers of the technolgoy often see time and cost savings of 60-80%. The benefits extend far beyond savings to the bottom line. Using Autonomy eForms and process automation technology, companies are able to transform security-weak and inconsistent business activies into lock-tight, compliant and auditable processes. All information throughout the lifecycle is visible and automatically bound by rules and policies that govern its existence.

Intelligent Documents and EForms

The best means to ensure user adherence and acceptance to policies and regulations regarding information is by allowing users to interact with information in ways that are natural to them while completely automating the interaction and compliance requirements. Users must provide the right amountof informiation at the right step in the process in order to ensure optimal and compliant

Transform your leasing process with mobile forms that can be completed anytime.

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