Appian announced the appointment of Laurent Dewailly as Regional Vice President for France. He will lead the company’s expansion in France in response to the region’s escalating demand for the Appian Low-Code Platform. According to a recent report by market research firm, ReportLinker, the Low-Code Development Platform Market was valued at EUR 7.33 billion (USD 7.61 billion) in 2021 and is expected to reach EUR 35 billion by 2027 at an estimated CAGR close to 30% between 2022 and 2027.
Appian appointment Laurent Dewailly as Regional Vice President for France to lead the company’s expansion in France.
Appian helps organizations accelerate businesses by discovering, designing, and automating their most important processes. The Innovation Makers Alliance and ITiForums recently awarded Appian the Grand Jury’s Prize in the Low-Code and No-Code category during the Digital and Innovation Makers Summit in Paris, France. The Appian Low-Code Platform combines the key capabilities needed to get work done faster, Process Mining + Workflow + Automation, in a unified low-code platform.
As a result, businesses and government agencies can respond more rapidly to change while optimizing operations and the customer experience. Appian customers include:
Nine of the world’s top 10 largest life sciences companies, including a French multinational healthcare company.
Five of the world’s top 10 banks, one of which is a French international banking group conglomerate, as well as an international asset management company.
Leading global energy and utilities companies in France.
“We are really impressed with Appian. In spite of our internal CRM constraints and this being our first AGILE methodology implementation, we delivered the project in eight weeks and met objectives in terms of time, quality and budget within the initial project scope,” said Marc Phirmis, Project Manager at Département des Yvelines.
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Headquartered in Versailles, France, Yvelines and its workforce of over 4,000 employees serve more than 1.4 million citizens living in France’s third most populated territory. The organization has integrated Appian with an existing CRM system to capture case information, key documents, and electronic signatures online and from mobile devices. As a result, the digital solution replaced paper-based processing, optimized caseworker data entry, and reduced case administration time.