WalkMe, the leading digital adoption platform and one of the fastest-growing software companies globally is guaranteeing business continuity in a time when business leaders are relying more than ever on their technology investments to maintain business as usual. By touching upon all aspects of the organization, WalkMe’s Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) provides management the visibility to be in control and informed, and employees and customers the tools they need to be engaged and efficient.
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WalkMe enables its customers to continue to operate normally in times of crisis, whether that is supporting unexpected disruption like moving to an indefinite remote workforce (#WFH) or remote learning (#LFH), as well as facilitating long-term digital transformation initiatives, such as rolling out a new platform without having to rely on in-person training. With WalkMe Workstation, for example, organizations can consistently engage employees with the tools and support they need to do their job – anytime, anywhere.
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“In the future, when an organization will think about its Dan Adika, CEO and Co-Founder of WalkMe. “the human impact will be a focal point,” said Dan Adika, CEO and Co-Founder of WalkMe. “WalkMe’s Digital Adoption Platform provides customers and employees in times of disruption the additional communication, accessibility, and self-sufficiency that they require to maintain business as usual.”
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