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What is Nintex?
Nintex offers a platform that helps companies discover, automate, and optimize business processes.
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Enterprise - Process Platform
$480
Professional - Process Platform
150,000
Expert - Process Platform
185,000
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- Setup fee optional
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- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Process Engine Features
- Supported: Process designer
- Supported: Business rules engine
- Supported: SOA support
- Supported: Process player
- Supported: Form builder
- Supported: Model execution
Reporting & Analytics Features
- Supported: Dashboards
- Supported: Standard reports
- Supported: Custom reports
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Deployment Types | On-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Windows |
Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android, Mobile Web |
Supported Countries | Global |
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Better Business Processes and Workflow Management With Nintex Process Platform
- Integration is easy and we have so far integrated the Nintex Process Platform with Office 365 and SharePoint.
- The software is highly adaptable to business problems.
- Managing workflow is easy with this software.
- Documentation is easy
- Nintex Process Platform is highly scalable
Cons
- Nintex Process Platform is a rather complex software and not easy to use for non-IT staff.
- The software is relatively costly compared to other available options.
Nintex forms and workflow providing elegant process automation.
- Portfolio of actions, wide number of Nintex and SharePoint interactions.
- Forms as a compute platform, incredible amount of form capability.
- Repeatable standard forms and workflows.
Cons
- External data connection. Would allow Azure SQL to become a part of the Information Architecture.
- Central workflow management. Would allow greater enterprise adoption.
Nintex Process Platform's Forms & Workflow for SharePoint 2019 & NWC
- Send data to SQL via workflow (stored procedure)
- Looks up SQL data on form (SQL control)
- Provides non-SharePoint forms and workflows (NWC)
Cons
- Email notification when workflow fails to start
- Email notification when NWC service is down
- Quicker fix when bug is identified
Great Online Forms and Workflows to Create Efficiencies in Business Processes
- Easy creation of online forms
- Relatively easy creation of workflows to send information to multiple people in different areas
- Audits what information was sent to who and when
Cons
- Integration with O365 is lacking from going to SharePoint to O365. Workflows have to be rewritten
Process automation with Nintex Workflow
I implemented Nintex Workflow to help automate several manual processes in our company. One is an onboarding process built fully on Nintex Workflow to eliminate many checklists in several different departments. The most important being all of the necessary Active Directory groups a new user needed to be added to when they start. I have over 40 different switches in the workflow to add a user to a necessary group based on their title or department selected.
Another workflow was created to capture receipts. This process also utilized the Nintex Forms and mobile app. Employees are now able to take a picture of a receipt on their phone and submit to a library that starts an approval process. The success rate of collecting all receipts by end of month is almost at 100% now.
One other big workflow created was an announcement email. Several different employees in our company were in charge of sending out an email to all users for all employee birthdays and work anniversaries. We also have an announcement blog for all employees to add information to versus sending out a company wide email. We automated all of the emails based on a site workflow to capture all new blogs and employee birthdays/announcements happening that day and listing them in one email with a link to the blogs for additional reading.
- Very user friendly and easy to learn
- End users no longer need developers to create workflows
- If you have a manual process that walks through your office, Nintex Workflow can automate it.
Cons
- I really don't have any weaknesses.