LiquidOffice

Better Business Processes. Better Business Results.

Verity® LiquidOffice,™ is the only enterprise-class Business Process Management (BPM) solution that delivers the true real-time process control and forward-looking visibility required by complex businesses. With the integration of Verity's market-leading enterprise search, LiquidOffice is the first and only BPM solution that enables real-time access to, and use of, time-sensitive content throughout the process lifecycle. LiquidOffice accelerates cycles, ensures compliance, and connects people with information and processes, regardless of location.

Key Features:

  • An intuitive design and modeling environment
  • Robust process orchestration
  • In-process content and data search
  • Comprehensive reporting and analytics
  • Open, standards-based support for human and machine interfaces
  • Much, much more. Visit our feature pages for additional details.
  • Collectively, these capabilities allow organizations to design, execute, and optimize business processes throughout their entire enterprise, not just isolated processes as with traditional BPM.

    Key Benefits:
    • Build customer satisfaction and loyalty by proactively executing on customer requests, orders, inquiries, enrollment, and issues.
    • Gain higher profits by seeing opportunity and problems in advance, enabling you to affect changes in manufacturing capacity, inventory availability, duplicate change orders, etc.
    • Accelerate time-to-compliance and reduce audit costs by providing transparency and tracking for all of the processes in your organization.
    • Gain a competitive advantage with a global workforce that is ubiquitously connected to the information, resources and processes needed to make the right decisions in real-time.

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    Updated November 09, 2005