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Zoho Corporation offers Qntrl

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Zoho Corporation offers Qntrl On Tuesday, Zoho Corporation launched a new business division Qntrl (pronounced control) that workflows deliver solutions. With Qntrl, department and process managers advance more visibility, control, and automation over their workflows, manufacture it relaxed for them to co-operate across stakeholders and departments. Zoho Corporation is the parent company behind brands like Manage Engine, WebNMS, and Zoho.com

Qntrl empowers users to consolidate requirements from all course stakeholders, permits a workflow-centric collaboration crosswise department, automates monotonous, low value-added tasks, and assimilate with existing IT solutions counting Zoho's own suite of business apps and third-party solutions such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, Workday, and others.

Rodrigo Vaca, Qntrl's chief marketing orchestrator, states, "Managers need increased visibility into their department's operations to ensure things are running the way they designed them to. Qntrl allows orchestrators to customize workflows at scale in a more intuitive way, without sacrificing the ability to manage complex scenarios."

He adds, "Qntrl was built to make this process simpler and smoother, addressing the specific challenges and needs of both business and IT, and helping to achieve their objectives with confidence and certainty."

Mani Vembu, chief operating officer at Zoho Corporation, states, "As the workflow management market grows in size and sophistication, frustrations related to efficient and transparent management are becoming a bigger roadblock for organizations across the board. These challenges require robust solutions that minimize the negative impact on business.”

Previously in beta, Qntrl becomes available to all from Tuesday. Paid plans start at 420 per user per month with an annual contract. Qntrl also offers a free version for up to five users and three orchestrations.

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