Appian Unveils Latest Platform Release for Faster, More Powerful Data Fabric and AI Experience

Appian Unveils Latest Platform Release for Faster, More Powerful Data Fabric and AI Experience

Appian announced the latest version of the Appian Platform, which delivers improved scalability, speed, and performance for enterprise applications. Appian 25.1 introduces more document processing capacity with AI skills, centralised dashboards for monitoring process KPIs, and the ability to sync 10 million rows per record type in your data fabric.

With the platform’s improved AI architecture, organisations can now classify or extract data from hundreds of millions of pages per year with AI skills. Even applications handling high volumes of documents will experience fewer delays and bottlenecks with improved processing capabilities of up to 75 times more documents per hour.

“The results we experienced in the beta program exceeded our expectations,” said Rob Turverey, Director of Learning and Delivery at Groundswell. “We were hoping it would be 50% faster and were excited to see a 5x improvement! We believe these performance improvements will have a big impact on our customers.”

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Data fabric architecture enhancements in 25.1 support greater scalability and performance throughout applications and in Process HQ. Updates include:

  • Performance improvements in Appian sites and applications: Participants of the data fabric enhancements beta program experienced 5–10 times faster performance for complex queries against record types with millions of rows – with some queries up to 40 times faster.
  • Improved data fabric scalability: Users can sync up to 10 million rows in each record type and store unstructured data in record fields to meet organisations’ growing data needs.
  • Comprehensive field-level security: New field-level security configurations offer greater control and compliance, supplementing existing record-level security settings across applications and Process HQ.

“We participated in the beta program for these new data fabric enhancements to evaluate the performance of our high-volume datasets with data fabric insights,” stated Michael D’Itri, Manager of Wireless DevOps Data & Tools at TELUS. “We were really happy with the performance and as a result, we are committed to investing further in the Appian data fabric capabilities this year.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire