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From Work Automation to RPA: A Revolution in the Digital Workers’ Era

Writer: Delian PartnersDelian Partners

In recent years the level of interest in the Robot-as-a-Service ecosystem has increased together with the acceleration of digitalization worldwide. Compared with Traditional Automation, where a machine’s software is programmed and updated by humans to execute specific repetitive tasks, Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is run by an Artificial Intelligence-powered software that allows a machine to autonomously learn and mimic user’s actions and subsequently execute a high volume of repetitive tasks and transactions, with limited human interaction.


RPA is bringing organizations into a new automation era. Digital robots can do a wide range of tasks in a faster and more efficient way than humans. At the same time, with a higher degree of accuracy, they help organizations to reduce workflow costs while improving productivity.


UiPath is among the fastest-growing RPA software Companies in the world. The company developed a high-scale automation software solution for enterprises which operate in different sectors – such as healthcare, finance, or manufacturing, to help them automate repetitive and boring office tasks: By combining different capabilities of AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning, the UiPath RPA system can save organizations million-hours of work office and allow employees to be focused on more important things to do.


Another example is Nintex, a global management and automation system developer which provides companies with an RPA bot to control and orchestrate workflows through a simple web interface. Nintex RPA software uses “digital workers” to perform actions similar to human workers, but non-stop, at a higher speed, and without errors, by replicating the same mouse clicks performed by humans. In summary, tasks delegated to the RPA bot interact with apps, systems, websites, and services, allowing people to focus on more relevant aspects of their job.


RPA represents a fast-growing segment as businesses need automated technology to interact more efficiently with their customers and process complex, data-hungry tasks in a faster and more efficient way. According to Gartner, the RPA industry is expected to grow at double-digit rates through 2024. The addressable market is huge, as RPA could disrupt data collection, data processing and predictable physical activities which collectively represent $1.3tn in wages in the US and 51% of time spent in US jobs. As an example, 70% to 80% of both front and back-office processes could be automated in the future.


Of course, human employee performance continues to be critical for the correct functioning of business operations. But RPA is going to be a key component to automate time-consuming processes, limit repetitive tasks, enable quick data entry, and ultimately provide a competitive advantage in the marketplace.



 

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