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RPA brings to mind humanoid robots replacing human employees, but it’s actually much more benign (and beneficial) than that.
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Modeling work with AI isn't about trying to replace all the humans. It is about understanding how work is done so that you can optimize it.
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Intelligent process automation is different from the workflow automation of the early 2000s in several key areas. Learn more about what sets IPA apart from RPA.
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How can intelligent process automation support the new era of hybrid working?
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The latest funding follows a $110 million investment earlier this year and values the enterprise automation platform at $5.7 billion.
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A common mistake in process automation is assuming a solution that worked well in one instance will work well across the board.
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Despite the at times overzealous claims, RPA is not an automatic solution for every challenge.
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There's no portability and very little interoperability in the RPA ecosystem, meaning a bot designed for one RPA platform cannot be exported to another.
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Many organizations are starting to invest in robotic process automation to increase productivity. Here's why.
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Automation is rapidly evolving into hyperautomation. The productivity and cost saving appeal is obvious but organizations need to take care. Here's why.
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Most RPA implementations revolve around document processing. Here are the five most common ways companies are doing it.
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, automation has been used to make workplaces more productive, however, not all automation is good for organizations.
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Expect two main areas — the impact of AI on our back-end data processing capabilities and the impact of no-code development on UX — to move to the fore.
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When working remotely, it’s tempting to spend our time in a Slack chat with our department, but that leaves us unaware of what’s happening in other departments.
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