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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Nintex customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Nintex for Process Mining from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Nintex for Process Mining include: Yorkshire Water, a United Kingdom based Utilities organisation with 2750 employees and revenues of $1.56 billion, Lippuner, a Switzerland based Manufacturing organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $103.0 million, Health Support Services (HSS) WA, a Australia based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia, Inc., a United States based Non Profit organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $50.0 million, C3ntro Telecom, a Mexico based Communications organisation with 400 employees and revenues of $30.0 million and many others.
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C3ntro Telecom | Communications | 400 | $30M | Mexico | Nintex | Nintex | Process Mining | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, C3ntro Telecom implemented Nintex to create and formalize operational workflows. C3ntro Telecom implemented Nintex for Process Mining to automate and manage operational workflow creation across its operations and service delivery functions in Mexico, aligning the application with business process management and operational efficiency goals.
The implementation emphasized workflow design and automation capabilities within Nintex, including process modeling, form-driven task routing, and orchestration to codify repeatable tasks and approval flows. Governance paired with the technical rollout, establishing named process owners, documented change control for workflow updates, and phased adoption with training for operations teams to institutionalize Nintex workflow-based process management.
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Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia, Inc. | Non Profit | 500 | $50M | United States | Nintex | Nintex | Process Mining | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia, Inc. deployed Nintex within a Process Mining initiative to standardize SharePoint workflow automation. The implementation used Nintex for SharePoint as the core application to give the IT team a faster and more effective automation platform. Goodwill leveraged Nintex to address limitations of InfoPath and SharePoint Designer Workflows while consolidating automation efforts into a single SharePoint-centric toolset.
Configuration focused on workflow orchestration, form modernization, and process discovery capabilities aligned with Process Mining practices, with Nintex providing template-driven workflow design and form capture to accelerate case processing and approval routing. The deployment emphasized reusable workflow templates and automated routing logic to reduce manual handoffs and simplify maintenance, enabling IT to iterate on process designs more quickly. Nintex for SharePoint was restated as the primary automation and process orchestration layer in the estate.
Operational governance centered on the IT team as the primary administrators and builders for Nintex workflows across the SharePoint estate, with efforts to centralize a workflow library and formalize change control for workflow releases. Rollout targeted standardization of process automation across business functions supported by SharePoint, while governance and lifecycle management remained under IT stewardship. The documented outcome was improved speed and effectiveness for process automation activities handled by GCCVA's IT organization.
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Health Support Services (HSS) WA | Government | 1000 | $100M | Australia | Nintex | Nintex | Process Mining | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Health Support Services (HSS) WA deployed Nintex Process Manager as a Process Mining application to underpin program governance and workflow analysis for the Joornanginy Transformation Program and the HSS Transformation Office. The Nintex deployment was positioned to support program-level oversight and business function analysis, connecting process intelligence with governance, project assurance, and transformation planning across HSS.
The implementation emphasized configuration for site specific workflows, with the Nintex application configured to capture process discovery and process mapping artefacts and to visualize end to end workflow variants. Project teams used the Nintex Process Manager to standardize process documentation, instrument process models for analysis, and produce artifacts that supported requirements definition and solution briefs for the Medical Imaging Replacement Program.
Operational coverage included configuration and use across Rockingham Peel Group, North Metropolitan Health Service, and Royal Perth Bentley Group, where the application was applied to analyze operational event patterns and inform HR provisioning and imaging demand workflows. The deployment integrated process mining practices with established project tools and reporting channels to surface workflow bottlenecks and to inform hypercare and go live support planning.
Governance and rollout were managed through the Transformation Office, which produced program registers and artefacts including risk, change, and benefits registers and maintained change control and contract negotiation oversight for the Nintex Process Manager implementation. The Transformation Office used Nintex output to standardize project artefacts, enforce program standards and tolerances, and to lead process improvements that increased program maturity.
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Lippuner | Manufacturing | 350 | $103M | Switzerland | Nintex | Nintex | Process Mining | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011 Lippuner implemented Nintex as a Process Mining application to automate customer contact handling and internal workflows. The Switzerland based manufacturing and energy services company deployed Nintex to address time-consuming routine functions and keep employees productive.
The implementation centered on Nintex Form and Nintex Workflow, configuring form driven intake, routed case workflows and automated resolution steps. Configuration emphasized workflow orchestration and task automation consistent with Process Mining functional patterns to reduce manual handoffs and accelerate case processing.
Operational coverage focused on customer service and help desk functions, instrumenting contact intake and resolution processes across Lippuner's service teams in Switzerland. Governance standardized form templates, routing rules and response processes, and the rollout prioritized core contact handling workflows to streamline employee tasks.
Outcomes explicitly reported include a 98% quick resolution rate for customer contacts and qualitative time savings from automated Nintex workflows, with staff reporting fewer manual interventions and faster case closures. The deployment positions Nintex as the Process Mining application supporting Lippuner's customer service and employee productivity objectives.
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Yorkshire Water | Utilities | 2750 | $1.6B | United Kingdom | Nintex | Nintex | Process Mining | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Yorkshire Water deployed Nintex as part of a Process Mining initiative to capture, automate, and analyze operational workflows across its water and wastewater operations. Yorkshire Water, a UK utility with 2750 employees serving millions of customers, targeted manual, spreadsheet-driven processes that governed leak reporting, field investigations, and compliance documentation.
Synergi served as the implementation partner, performing detailed process mapping to identify critical process participants, data flows, and regulatory touchpoints before configuration. The deployment used the Nintex Platform, notably Nintex Workflow Cloud, to build mobile-ready digital forms, automated workflow orchestration, and template-based document generation. Configurations emphasized scalable workflow engines to run thousands of daily transactions and automated population of audit-ready reports.
Architecturally the solution aggregated data from disparate backend systems and field devices into orchestrated workflows, enabling end-to-end process visibility consistent with Process Mining objectives. Integrations focused on connecting data flows rather than naming or replacing specific backend applications, so investigators could capture images and investigative data on the road and have it flow back into centralized workflows. Operational coverage targeted field operations, time reporting workflows, and investigative processes across Yorkshire Water’s treatment works and distribution network.
Governance and capability building were embedded through a process center of excellence established with Synergi to sustain workflow development, compliance reporting, and continuous improvement. The Nintex Workflow Cloud was called out for resilience and scale, supporting Yorkshire Water’s commitment to improving business processes without bespoke reengineering. Reported outcomes included streamlined data capture, faster document generation for audits, and a strengthened organizational approach to process excellence.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Nintex
- Hecht Kugellager, a Germany based Distribution organization with 28 Employees
- Fulton County Schools, a United States based Education company with 17800 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Hecht Kugellager | Distribution | 28 | $8M | Germany | 2025-11-16 | |
| Fulton County Schools | Education | 17800 | $1.6B | United States | 2024-10-10 |