Pegasystems unveils Pega GenAI Blueprint for enhanced enterprise app designs
Pegasystems, a provider of enterprise AI decisions and workflow automation platforms, has unveiled Pega GenAI Blueprint, a new tool aimed at streamlining app design.
The tool utilises generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) to transform app concepts into interactive blueprints, fostering collaboration among stakeholders. It optimises application designs that can be directly deployed onto Pega's automation platform to create enterprise-level applications.
Users simply input the app's purpose, and the tool suggests workflow designs, data models, and integrations based on best practices. This approach reduces the time spent on stakeholder discussions and minimises errors in later development stages. Additionally, it encourages collaboration between business and IT teams by allowing multiple users to modify and share the blueprints.
Key benefits of the tool include agile workflow design, drawing on Pega Gen AI's ability to suggest optimal designs from simple descriptions. It incorporates the company's extensive repository of workflow best practices, providing a nearly complete design starting point. After finalising the blueprint, rapid app deployment is facilitated, with further modifications easily managed within the tool.
“Deploying a workflow app involves much more than just generating code — it starts with an optimised design grounded in best practices and configured for the unique needs of an enterprise. Done poorly, these initial steps could lead to missed deadlines, cost overruns, and mismatched expectations later on. By eliminating the common obstacles that have long plagued app design, Pega GenAI Blueprint expedites the journey to an optimal design and ensures everyone is on the same page,” said Kerim Akgonul, chief product officer, Pega.
An initial version of Pega GenAI Blueprint is available to early adopters, with a general release planned by the end of Q2. This release will include additional features such as collaboration tools and the ability to import blueprints into Pega Platform for deployment, the company said.