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Myriad Technologies, Nintex partner to enhance military intelligence capability

Myriad Technologies, Nintex partner to enhance military intelligence capability

The companies have entered into a partnership aimed at bolstering operational intelligence capabilities for defence forces.

The companies have entered into a partnership aimed at bolstering operational intelligence capabilities for defence forces.

Process intelligence and automation company Nintex has announced its workflow automation and digital forms technologies have been integrated with Myriad Technologies’ communications system.

This aims to enhance relay of crucial operational intelligence for Australian military personnel in ultra-low bandwidth settings.

The Nintex software was incorporated into Myriad’s Search and Information Exchange (S2IX) platform, leveraging military logic and translates it into digital workflows and forms powered by Nintex.

“Inside our S2IX platform, Nintex serves as a critical rapid application engine that powers data collection and allows information to flow seamlessly and easily between headquarters, forward-operating bases or personnel, and fleets operating in the field,” Nicholas Forbes, Myriad Technologies managing director, said.

“With the power and security of Nintex workflows and digital forms, we are ensuring military service personnel have access to mission-critical information from any location.”

Myriad Technologies’ S2IX platform is designed to process data captured by ships, drones, aircraft, vehicles and other field assets, extracting vital intelligence before packaging it in a lightweight file for secure transmission back to military headquarters or between critical locations.

The technology can also be leveraged to push on-the-fly updates out to personnel and assets situated in the field to quickly update critical intelligence systems.

“The S2IX platform was born and bred in the battlespace,” Perry Smith, strategic partner manager, Myriad Technologies, added.

“And today it is supporting military activities here in Australia and driving innovation in the way defence operates on a global scale.”

The S2IX platform is also applicable across conventional enterprise environments.

“Myriad Technologies is showing how Nintex automation serves as a critical engine that underpins business-critical processes and systems in a broad range of specialist industries and domains,” Nintex vice president of APAC sales Christian Lucarelli said.

[Related: Australia, UK establish cyber collaboration partnership]

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