First hyper automation solution brings intelligent workflows to industrial organisations

Pioneer in edge analytics for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Crosser, has expanded the capabilities of its Crosser Platform with a new edition called Crosser IPA (Intelligent Process Automation).

As the first true hybrid hyper automation platform to target industrial and asset rich organisations, Crosser IPA will empower businesses to integrate and automate everything, from the shop floor to the top floor.

Enterprises of today are turning to new technologies in order to stay competitive, and hyper automationis a term that is climbing higher on the agenda. Hyper automation is a broad term that, in its core, is an approach to automating as many processes as possible using modern technologies.

“Digital transformation is not one project,” says Martin Thunman, CEO and Co-founder of Crosser. “It’s hundreds, sometimes thousands, of mini-processes and use cases that need to become digital and automated.

“But organisations depend heavily on the specialist competencies of IT staff and software developers to realise their automation goals. This adds unnecessary pressure on both the IT teams and the rest of the business, as there’s simply not enough time and skill to spare. That’s why we need to place the power of implementing process automation in the hands of the normal users, what we call citizen developers, so an organisation can truly accelerate its digitalisation efforts.”

With the new product capabilities of the Crosser IPA edition, the Crosser Platform provides a set of unique capabilities designed to help enterprises make their legacy systems part of Industry 4.0.

Key features of the Crosser Platform include:

Crosser’s IPA edition marks a new dawn for manufacturing companies, and offers a solution that the industry hasn’t seen before.

“The market for hyper automation software already has a number of vendors, but when Crosser looked closer, we found no solution that was purpose built to meet the needs of industrial and asset-rich organisations,” continued Thunman.

“We believe the Crosser Platform with the IPA edition fills a gap in the market, and will help manufacturing companies embark on their Industry 4.0 journeys, whether they have in-house software developers or not.”

The Crosser IPA edition be available from September 2021. To find out more about IPA, and to register for a free trial, visit the Crosser website.