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AI Pioneer Introduces Rulex Robotic Data Correction to Automatically Correct Data Entry Errors

AI pioneer Rulex Inc. today announces the general availability of Rulex Robotic Data Correction (RDC), a turn-key AI-based solution for the automatic correction of forms-oriented business data. Already in global production use by a Fortune 50 manufacturing company for correcting SAP ERP Master Data errors, the solution has been proven to quickly deliver massive business value in labor savings and operational risk reduction. Each RDC user can automatically correct as many as 50,000 data entry errors per day, in just minutes, annually eliminating thousands of hours of manual data auditing and prevented millions of dollars in potential error-induced added costs for transportation, SLA penalties and supply chain process exceptions.

"It is hard to make good decisions without the right data. Today, data complexity in the supply chain is a challenge that most companies do not know how to resolve. Digital supply chain transformation, and technologies like Rulex offer promise. We are entering the age of the autonomous supply chain," said Supply Chain Insights founder Lora Cecere, adding, "Just as self-driving forklifts can help to lower cost and improve cycle times, using AI to automatically ensure the right data drives better decisions and dramatically improves business results."

Rulex RDC is a revolutionary solution to a common, costly problem shared by the many thousands of enterprises across many industries and applications that rely heavily on forms-oriented data entry, including:

Such errors are the result of human mistakes in selecting, reading, or typing the correct values required by various applications process forms. Rulex's Robotic Data Correction software uses proprietary Artificial Intelligence to automatically detect data entry errors when and where they occur, and to automatically correct them before the data can be used by other processes. And, RDC also enables process experts to easily review and approve all proposed corrections before they are performed in the system.

Existing operational personnel control the correction process through a simple Rulex add-in for Microsoft Excel, connected to the powerful cloud-based or on-premises Rulex RDC Server, which communicates with enterprise applications data systems through the user's middleware of choice.

"Rulex's mission is to make Artificial Intelligence simpler to implement and easier to use through our turn-key AI solutions like Robotic Data Correction," declared Rulex CEO, Andrea Ridi. "With our unique proprietary algorithms, there is no need for data science skills or speculative experimentation; Rulex AI is accurate, automatic, and self-explaining, making it the best choice for mission-critical enterprise applications, like ERP and so many others," concluded Mr. Ridi.

Rulex Robotic Data Correction is now available on a subscription basis. For enterprises considering the RDC solution, the company offers the Rulex RDC Operational Data Audit, a fast, inexpensive service for analyzing existing historical data to reveal the volume and types of existing errors, and their relationship to other business data and processes. In addition to quantifying the need for RDC, the Audit also provides actionable operational intelligence showing where in the business the errors are occurring.

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