Since the last time we wrote, a lot has happened. As you may have noticed, we have a new website and a new visual identity—and we’re very pleased with the results. We’ve also been selected for major research support programs (NEOTEC, Investigo, among others). We’ve...
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Access to data and its transformation is no longer a barrier for process mining
Accessing and transforming data can no longer be a barrier to carrying out process mining. Several readers and friends of Inverbis might say: "Don’t get ahead of yourselves." Yes, it's true that reviewing database tables and building a trace that goes from one point...
Who Helps Us? Process Maps for Healthcare Organizations
Since Inverbis was just a proto-company, our thinking around process mining has focused on understanding how data should be captured and what data models best support each process—so we can automate insights for improvement. Let us explain: process mining inevitably...
Process Mining Must Be Easy to Use and Easy to Start
Process mining means transparency. It’s about becoming aware of how work is really done and, from there, optimizing, redesigning the process, automating, preventing, and avoiding inefficiencies. Getting used to this—especially when none of our system structures or...
In Sickness and in Health, or in Optimization and Automation
The world of healthcare and healthcare organizations shows a surprising trait. Or perhaps not so surprising, if you think about how it operates. The sector is the most open to process mining when you start a conversation with medical directors and hospital managers....
All roads lead to Rome – Our partnership with Boomi
The Roman Empire built the largest and most efficient road network of its time. At the height of its power Rome had built over 80.000 km of paved roads that spanned the empire’s 113 provinces. This infrastructure was one of the pillars of the Roman state, and served...





