Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) is a widely used term, but its definition can vary depending on the context. Learn more about the challenges IDP aims to solve and more in this blog post by TCG Process Head of Product, Neil Walker.
When TCG confirmed its strategic plan to expand to the Canadian market, it looked to an industry veteran with the experience and cross-industry network needed for success. In our interview with TCG Canada CEO Patrick Guillaime, we discuss the unique challenges facing Canadian organizations, why the platform’s no/low code approach is particularly important to his market, and the key partnerships that make for a genuinely happy customer base.
Though long interested in the US market and with a product that could fit the distinct US enterprise need, TCG recently felt both its platform and internal infrastructure were ready for its largest expansion to date. It selected a person well-known in the industry, Bob Fresneda, to lead the charge, adding someone with both proven experience and a network of capture and process automation resources to the TCG global management team. The US market is in both expansion and replacement mode for document-centric processing software, and Fresneda plans to position TCG as the right tech for the world’s largest market.
Drawing on his market experience, Swiss entrepreneur Arnold von Bueren made a decision to invest in a process automation organization and lend his knowledge of best practices in software development, channel management and global subsidiary operations to grow the business. The result is a well-established software platform, with broad applicability - a next generation of unique ideas and technologies to help enterprises with their most challenging process flows.