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Blueprint Software Systems
Overview
HQ Location
Canada
Year Founded
2004
Company Type
Private
Revenue
$10-100m
Employees
51 - 200
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Company Description
Blueprint Software Systems helps organizations understand, migrate, and improve their automated processes to reduce operating costs and increase the value of their digital workers. Blueprint's platform can ingest entire automation portfolios and then deliver invaluable insight and analytics, allowing you to significantly improve your processes while lowering costs. Blueprint's automation migration capabilities can also save your organization thousands of hours migrating from a legacy RPA platform to a modern RPA tool.
IoT Snapshot
Blueprint Software Systems is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas), and analytics and modeling technologies, and also active in the electrical grids, and telecommunications industries.
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Blueprint Software Systems’s Technology Stack maps Blueprint Software Systems’s participation in the platform as a service (paas), and analytics and modeling IoT Technology stack.
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Case Study
Global Telecom Provider Saves $5 Million through Process Analysis & Modernization with Blueprint
The enterprise client, a leading global telecommunications provider, was facing a significant challenge in their process improvement and automation initiatives. In 2021, they decided to switch from their current RPA tool, Automation Anywhere, to Microsoft's Power Automate solution, aiming to produce better quality bots at a lower cost. However, this transition presented a daunting task of manually re-coding 15,000 bots or outsourcing the re-platforming, which was proving to be time-consuming, costly, and prone to errors. Furthermore, the lack of data and understanding of their current process estate made it difficult for them to make informed decisions about the value of any automated process and whether it was worth the time, effort, and money to re-platform. They were facing years in process platform limbo, poor quality processes, and the potential of an 8-figure bill to recreate their existing processes.