Process Street
Process Street is an AI-powered compliance operations platform that automates complex workflows, enforces standards, and tracks audit data in real time. Teams use it to create structured SOPs, assign tasks, collect data, and monitor execution with intelligent oversight.
From onboarding and audits to vendor management and document control, Process Street ensures every step is followed and every action is logged. Built for regulated industries like financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing, it supports frameworks such as ISO, SOC 2, SOX, and HIPAA.
With role-based permissions, audit logs, and powerful integrations, Process Street replaces static documents, spreadsheets, and manual processes with a single automated system of record. Use AI to streamline approvals, catch risks early, and generate audit-ready evidence.
Trusted by teams at Cargill, DoorDash, Farmers Insurance, and Hartford Healthcare.
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JAMS
JAMS is an automation orchestration and job scheduling solution that works across applications, APIs, and scripting languages. Run, monitor, and manage critical IT processes—from simple batch jobs to cross-platform workflows—from a single pane of glass.
JAMS can automate jobs on any platform - Windows, Linux, UNIX, IBM i, zOS, and OpenVMS and includes native application integrations to run jobs specific to databases, BI tools, and ERP systems. Its extensive automation features enable you to run jobs on any schedule, as well as trigger off the completion of other events. JAMS centrally monitors the status of all jobs, provides notifications of failure (or success), and maintains a detailed audit trail and log of every execution.
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PyAutoGUI
PyAutoGUI lets your Python scripts control the mouse and keyboard to automate interactions with other applications. The API is designed to be simple. PyAutoGUI works on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and runs on Python 2 and 3. Moving the mouse and clicking in the windows of other applications. Sending keystrokes to applications (for example, to fill out forms). Take screenshots, and give an image (for example, of a button or checkbox), and find it on the screen. Locate an application’s window, and move, resize, maximize, minimize, or close it (Windows-only, currently). Display alert and message boxes. The bot watches the game’s application window and searches for images of sushi orders. When it finds one, it clicks the ingredient buttons to make the sushi. It also clicks the phone in the game to order more ingredients as needed. The bot is completely autonomous and can finish all seven days of the game. This is the kind of automation that PyAutoGUI is capable of.
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