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Minit Process Mining System

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Developers: Minit
Date of the premiere of the system: 2013
Last Release Date: 2021/10/15
Technology: BPM,  Data Mining

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Minit is a Process Mining system that is based on process mining technology and combines it with related areas such as customer interaction, social analysis, and organizational analysis.

2019: Minit 4.0

According to information for December 2019, Minit 4.0 is software, the dominant deployment architecture of which is a local server implementation. There is also a cloud version in Microsoft Azure.

Minit automatically analyzes processes based on data from logs that are generated by working in different information systems:

Process Mining Software Minit

Minit software is offered for solving problems in various areas of economic activity:

  • For banks. To analyze end-to-end sales and find cross-selling and add-on opportunities. To search for financial risks in real time (fraudulent actions including).
  • For health care. To find vulnerabilities and costs in the process of managing healthcare facilities and coordinating the provision of medical care to patients.
  • For retail. To increase revenue, effectively manage resources (financial and human) and increase customer loyalty, by accelerating processes and implementing relevant solutions.
  • For production. Monitor demand fluctuations, monitor performance and resource utilization.
  • For IT. To ensure complete transparency of the entire process - design, development, testing, release of the finished solution and minimizing the development of negative scenarios.
  • For telecommunications companies. To increase customer loyalty by optimizing the service process and paying for services.
  • For logistics and transportation companies. To achieve efficiency in supply, maintenance and other strategic processes for the industry.
  • For energy companies. To identify and eliminate deficiencies in a timely manner, quickly respond to changes in regulatory requirements and monitor their implementation.
  • For the public sector. To meet the needs of citizens by identifying vulnerabilities and shortcomings of voluminous and complex processes.[1]

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