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Exela Technologies Leverages Generative AI with Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service

Exela Technologies,a leader in business processing automation (“BPA”) announced its collaboration with Microsoft to help Exela’s customers leverage generative AI technologies on Microsoft Azure. The integration combines Exela technology with Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, providing customers with access to OpenAI’s advanced AI models with the security and enterprise promise of Azure.

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The collaboration with Microsoft, which will initially focus on India, will further strengthen Exela’s previously announced AI initiatives. By powering Exela’s low-code platforms with a set of new generative AI capabilities, Exela’s customers can expect to drive personalized engagement, optimized workflow automation and industry leading AI-decisioning capabilities.

“Microsoft has been on the forefront of accelerating AI breakthroughs, and we are beyond pleased to collaborate with them and ensure that these benefits are shared with our customers and employees to communicate and collaborate even more efficiently,” said Sriram Ramanathan, CTO of Exela.

Mithun Sunder, Executive Director – Chief Partner Officer, Microsoft India noted, “We are pleased to see Exela Technologies integrating the generative AI capabilities of Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service to help improve experiences and increase engagement among customers and employees.”

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Exela will use generative AI to further enhance customer service for software products like DrySign, Digital Mailroom (DMR), XBP (Exchange for Bills and Payments) and PCH (the award-winning healthcare claims processing gateway). Additionally, generative AI will be used to speed up document lifecycle management, product systems development lifecycle and the analytics stack.

As stated previously, Exela is committed to using generative AI in a responsible and ethical way. There are a number of AI events planned for Exelarators to educate, demonstrate and highlight the benefits of this powerful platform that is already reshaping many enabled services. Exela looks forward to sharing the details of its participation in the AI evolution.

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