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Latest Nintex K2 Five Enhancements Elevate Rapid Application Development

Latest Nintex K2 Five Enhancements Elevate Rapid Application Development

Newest Features Include A Powerful In-product Designer For Developing Digital Forms With No-code Custom Branding And Themes, Error Handling, And Automated Deployment Capabilities To Enhance App Lifecycle Management

Nintex, the global standard for process management and automation, announced the latest enhancements to Nintex K2 Five, its powerful low-code process automation on-premise software that IT professionals, app developers, and power users leverage to build powerful process and workflow applications with speed and ease.

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tinue to provide our global Nintex community with technology innovations that take a modern approach to process automation and application development,” said Nintex Chief Product Officer Neal Gottsacker. “Our latest features within Nintex K2 Five further empower IT teams and app developers to rapidly and easily build mission-critical solutions.”

New features include:

Style Profile

The new Style Profile provides a visual design experience for creating customized themes and styles that can be applied to any form, enabling organizations to standardize the look-and-feel of all applications to match corporate brand guidelines or create different looks for each application they build.

Built-in error resolution

Error resolution handling can be customized for apps with “On Workflow Error” events, empowering teams to specify what action should be taken when an error occurs.

Automated deployment

Existing CI/CD pipelines can be supported with enhanced capabilities for automated packaging and deployment of K2 Software-based applications and dependent resources.

Improving the way people work

First Solar, one of the world’s largest solar manufacturers, leverages the Nintex K2 Five process automation platform to centralize support while gaining the flexibility to build workflows.

“Nintex K2 Five gives us the ability to get solutions out the door a lot faster. We’ve been able to get the same amount of work done in less time but with better quality. You don’t have to be a developer to build things, which has expanded the number of people who can work on things internally and reduced our reliance on third parties and offshore developers,” said Charles Carr, Manager, IT, First Solar.

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Designed to solve business problems quickly and at scale, three of the most notable benefits of Nintex K2 Five include:

  • Process apps that are built and deployed rapidly
  • With low-code tooling, organizations can build powerful process apps with the simplicity of drag-and-drop design.
  • Empowered teams and maximized resources
  • IT can build and deploy customized apps faster while enabling less-technical power users to automate their own workflows in a low-code setting.
  • Take control of processes and workflows

Improve visibility into enterprise-wide processes while maintaining control and governance over who has access and what information they have access to.

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