Vasion makes digital transformation attainable for all by digitizing and automating workflows
Vasion announced the release of Intelligent Print Automation (IPA) to keep data from going dark by seamlessly integrating with any application to intelligently route documents to virtually any destination, ensuring the organization's business intelligence does not go dark.
According to the company, nowhere are the stakes higher than in healthcare, where patient data locked in unmanaged documents can compromise care decisions, HIPAA compliance, and clinical outcomes. The pattern extends well beyond healthcare. Industry analysts see the same trajectory across every sector where compliance pressure is rising and AI is reshaping how documents move.
“The market that was supposed to solve this problem was full of companies rolling up acquisitions, squeezing margins, killing innovation, and calling old hosted software SaaS. We took a different path: a substantial, multi-year R&D investment to build a cloud-native, multi-tenant platform with fully immutable microservices that was ready for single-click AI integration. Intelligent Print Automation is here, and we built it,” said Ryan Wedig, co-founder and CEO, Vasion.
That convergence is exactly what Intelligent Print Automation was built to address, and the company's leadership is candid about why others in the space can't follow, the company said.
For existing Vasion customers, the path to IPA starts with infrastructure they already have. For new customers, it's a single platform entry point that replaces what would otherwise require multiple vendors and months of integration work. The result is the same: eForms, eSignature, intelligent document processing, and no-code workflow automation, cloud-native and built to the security standards demanded by the most regulated industries in the world, including FedRAMP High Authorization, said the vendor.
“As the management of documents, both print and digital, increasingly requires adherence to complex and evolving compliance requirements, organizations looking to modernize their document management are expected to increasingly rely on secure, seamlessly integrated, AI-driven compliance solutions for print and digital workflows,” said Geoffrey Wilbur, research manager, imaging domain, IDC.
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