Conga Named Among the 2020 Hot Vendors in Workflow and Content Automation by Aragon Research
Conga’s Digital Document Transformation Suite Noted for Ability to Auto Generate and Route Documents
SAN MATEO, Calif. – June 23, 2020 – Conga, the leader in digital transformation for commercial operations, today announced that independent research firm Aragon named Conga a “Hot Vendor” in its 2020 Hot Vendors in Workflow and Content Automation (WCA) report. The research identifies four vendors in the WCA space and highlights the value and innovative nature of Conga’s Digital Document Transformation Suite.
Today’s enterprises are under increasing pressure to meet revenue goals, but employees are often bogged down by manual paperwork and administrative tasks that hinder their productivity, quality of work -- and ultimately, their ability to provide the best possible customer experience. Conga’s Digital Document Transformation Suite -- focused on documents, contracts and electronic signatures -- empowers organizations to revolutionize business operations, streamline workflows and deliver documents more effectively.
“What makes Conga hot is its complete focus on content automation,” said Jim Lundy, CEO and lead analyst at Aragon Research. “Their offerings combine document generation, contract management, and eSignature together to deliver a streamlined way for enterprises to create and keep track of documents.”
Acknowledging Conga as a Hot Vendor in workflow and content automation, the Aragon Research report also noted Conga’s ability to:
- Engage workflow rules to create responsive triggers for automating business processes without having to rely on code
- Enable signature tracking and on-the-go signing with Conga eSignature among other strengths
According to Aragon Research, WCA is positioned to challenge legacy technology applications, such as standalone customer communications management. WCA automates the process of creating content and moving it through a customer journey.
“Conga and Apttus joined together to form the all-new Conga because we are united in the shared goal to help companies move at the speed of their customers so they can accelerate business, streamline operations, deliver documents and transform their customers’ experience,” said Frank Holland, CEO at Conga. “We believe that this leadership placement from Aragon Research validates the digital transformation of a business’ foundational elements – documents like quotes, contracts, invoices and the business processes that surround them.”
Learn more about Conga’s Digital Document Transformation Suite and its ability to revolutionize business operations at Conga.com.
Disclaimer
Aragon Research does not endorse vendors, or their products or services that are referenced in its research publications, and does not advise users to select those vendors that are rated the highest. Aragon Research publications consist of the opinions of Aragon Research and Advisory Services organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Aragon Research provides its research publications and the information contained in them "AS IS," without warranty of any kind.
About Conga
Conga, the leader in digital transformation of commercial operations, empowers businesses to modernize revenue generation and optimize commercial relationships, creating simplified workflows and streamlining processes for better, more efficient customer experiences. Conga’s end-to-end suite digitally transforms the foundational elements of business – documents like quotes, contracts, invoices and the business processes that surround them – for well over 10,000 enterprise and mid-market customers.
Conga, now the combination of industry pioneers Apttus and Conga, drives commercial excellence by automating core business processes and accelerating time to revenue. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, Calif. and Broomfield, Colo. with global operations across North America, Europe and Asia. Learn more at www.conga.com or follow Conga on Twitter: @GetConga.
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