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Newgen releases NewgenONE Marvin – APEX Edition to boost enterprise productivity

Newgen Software launches NewgenONE Marvin – APEX Edition, enhancing enterprise productivity with advanced features and robust security measures.

Newgen Software, a global leader in AI-enabled digital transformation platforms, has announced the launch of the NewgenONE Marvin – APEX Edition. Marvin, which has already significantly increased productivity in enterprises worldwide, is now further enhanced with the APEX Edition. This new version promises to streamline complex workflows, improve customer engagement, and secure AI integration for businesses.

APEX Edition features to enhance efficiency

The APEX Edition brings several benefits to organisations, including a 40% reduction in application development time and savings of 50-70% on document-related tasks. Additionally, customer engagement is expected to improve with a 30% increase in communication effectiveness and a 25% boost in reach. These improvements are anticipated to lead to higher user satisfaction, better decision-making, and more effective custom strategies for businesses.

The APEX Edition includes advanced features like auto-classification and metadata pre-fill, which automate document categorisation, and speech-to-text capabilities that make user interactions more intuitive through voice commands. UI Designing has also been revolutionised with natural language prompts, leveraging GenAI to transform interface development.

Prioritising security in AI integration

Enterprise leaders concerned about AI and GenAI integration can rest assured, as the APEX Edition addresses these concerns with robust security features. Role-based access permissions ensure that sensitive data remains protected, promoting the use of Responsible AI. The GenAI update includes pre-built safety measures, such as Llama Guard 3, which monitors user input and agent responses across customisable risk categories. Additionally, Prompt Guard, a classifier model, detects unsafe prompts, further ensuring the security of AI interactions.

Driving operational excellence

Pramod Kumar, APAC Business Head at Newgen Software, commented on the launch, saying, “The Apex edition of NewgenONE Marvin introduces a new level of efficiency to enterprise productivity. With advanced features, organisations can supercharge workflows, improve decision-making, and empower communication across channels. APEX prioritises user safety with adequate security models. NewgenONE Marvin continues to innovate by transforming process & data management and customer engagement, driving operational excellence and business growth.”

With the launch of the APEX Edition, Newgen Software continues to demonstrate its commitment to helping businesses navigate the complexities of digital transformation, ensuring that organisations can achieve growth while maintaining high standards of security and efficiency.

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