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Mendix Partners with AWS for Voice Capabilities

Mendix, a provider of enterprise application development, has expanded its go-to-market relationship with Amazon Web Services (AWS), offering the Mendix low-code platform, Intelligent Automation for Banking, and Intelligent Automation for Insurance available in the AWS Marketplace.

The solutions are based on low-code application templates, which allow developers and domain experts to create consistent, custom applications for industry-specific use cases, like customer onboarding, loan/mortgage origination, and portfolio management in banking; and quote and buy, underwriting, and claims management in insurance.

The solutions aim to combine these application templates with intelligent services from AWS, such as Amazon Comprehend, to understand unstructured text; Amazon Transcribe and Amazon Polly, to convert speech to text and vice versa; Amazon Lex, to build conversations; and Amazon Rekognition to identify objects, people, text and activities in images and videos. Customers can also embed these AWS Services into their own custom applications.

"Mendix's enterprise-grade, low-code application development supports businesses looking to adopt intelligent automation on AWS to strategically address cost reduction and opportunities to improve operational effectiveness," said Madhu Raman, worldwide head of intelligent automation at AWS, in a statement. "Customers in the financial services industry can now rapidly assemble real-world intelligent automation applications with Mendix on AWS."

"AWS recognizes the transformative power of the Mendix platform, and we recognize the transformative power of AWS Services," said Tim Srock, CEO of Mendix, in a statement. "Together, we're enabling organizations to quickly build modern experiences that take advantage of intelligent automation so they can accomplish more in less time, reduce costs, delight customers, and drive greater value from human capital."

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