RPA is NOT dead
RPA is a promise – a promise to take away all the mundane work. Irrespective of: Terms: RPA, Intelligent Automation, […]
RPA is a promise – a promise to take away all the mundane work. Irrespective of: Terms: RPA, Intelligent Automation, […]
RPA certification is a good start but not enough. Certification is certainly a good first step. The certification by itself is not very useful though. I would follow it up with implementing and sharing use cases that you see fit for RPA.
RPA is NOT screen scrapping. It is also not just Macros or Scripts or Workflows. It is all of these and more. RPA is less about technology and more about business value. Not many projects give you 300% ROI in one year.
RPA tools currently reside at the Peak of Inflated Expectations in the Gartner Hype Cycle for AI, as organizations look
This is probably the most important mindset shift for successful RPA implementations. Many of the initiatives on RPA either do
More than 80% of data in Organizations are in documents and forms. Digitizing this information is key to enable many transformation scenarios. Amazon Textract provides a faster, cheaper and more reliable way to digitize this unstructured data .
Artificial Intelligence went through phases of boom and bust – AI winters. What has changed now? Why is it different this time?