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Box’s new AI will turn your files into automated workflows
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Box’s latest AI-powered enterprise solutions aim to transform how businesses manage and automate their content-based workflows, leveraging artificial intelligence to extract value from unstructured data.

Core innovations: Box has unveiled two major enterprise AI products – Box Apps and Box AI Studio – designed to help businesses better organize and utilize their content.

  • Box Apps, currently in beta, enables organizations to create no-code applications for streamlining processes like onboarding and invoicing
  • The platform includes new features called Forms and Doc Gen for data collection and document generation
  • Box AI Studio, launching in January, will allow users to create custom AI agents using multiple language models

Technical capabilities: Box Apps focuses on converting unstructured content into actionable business processes through AI-powered automation.

  • The system can process various file types including PDFs, contracts, and images
  • According to CEO Aaron Levie, 90% of enterprise data is unstructured, presenting a significant opportunity for optimization
  • The platform extracts valuable metadata from content to create intelligent automated workflows

Competitive advantage: Box’s approach differentiates itself through flexibility and model selection options.

  • Unlike competitors, Box AI Studio allows users to choose different AI models for specific use cases
  • Users can select from various providers including Microsoft Azure, AWS, Claude, and Google’s Vertex AI
  • The platform enables mixing and matching of models – for example, using Claude for HR tasks and GPT-4 for technical applications

Enhanced security measures: Box has strengthened its platform with new security features launching in beta this January.

  • Box Archive improves compliance through better archival content management
  • Content Recovery enables quick file restoration after ransomware attacks
  • The system provides a dashboard showing attack impact and compromised files
  • Recovery time is reduced from days to hours with streamlined restoration processes

Business implementation: Box has structured its offering to accommodate various organizational needs and scales.

  • A new Enterprise Advanced plan tier combines all features into a comprehensive package
  • The platform aims to be cost-effective for smaller businesses, though specific pricing wasn’t disclosed
  • Various departments can utilize the platform, from HR for policy management to legal for contract review
  • Marketing teams can implement custom asset management systems for multimedia content

Market implications: Box’s strategic positioning in the enterprise AI space could reshape how businesses approach content management and workflow automation while raising questions about the future of traditional document management systems.

Box Apps can transform your files into automated workflows, thanks to AI

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