KnowledgeLake, a leading provider of intelligent document capture and processing solutions, today announced the company’s customers now have the ability to leverage its platform in concert with the Microsoft Azure for Government platform to securely automate critical business processes while ensuring regulatory compliance in the cloud.
Providing the highest level of security and compliance, Microsoft Azure Government uses physically isolated datacenters and networks to deliver scalable, secure cloud computing. Organizations using Azure Gov Cloud can now seamlessly deploy KnowledgeLake’s document automation solutions without content and data leaving Azure’s dedicated government cloud environment.
“Customers on the largest government cloud provider now have unprecedented, seamless access to our intelligent capture, processing, and content management services, providing them the support they need to meet the scale, security, and compliance requirements of these demanding public sectors,” said Ron Cameron, CEO of KnowledgeLake. “We are proud to be one of the first providers to deliver true intelligent document processing including capture, RPA, and AI-enhanced capabilities via the Azure Government platform.”
In addition to increased speed, performance, and workflow capabilities, KnowledgeLake’s Azure Government support also opens a door to new resources and other benefits for Azure Government customers, including connectivity with:
For more information on KnowledgeLake for Azure Government Cloud or to request a demo, visit the KnowledgeLake website.
About KnowledgeLake
KnowledgeLake is a worldwide leader in intelligent capture and process automation. KnowledgeLake is the only end-to-end, fully cloud-native solution for document processing, enabling organizations to capture, process and manage their content in a single platform. The company combines intelligent document capture and robotic process automation (RPA) to increase productivity. Two million users worldwide employ KnowledgeLake to work faster and more efficiently. For more information, visit knowledgelake.com.