Busywork isn't real work.
Let's face it. Our modern offices are full of busywork tasks, the type that no one wants to be doing because they are not meaningful. These tasks seem pointless and employees can't justify their existence — but have to pretend otherwise.
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What is RPA?
Robotic process automation (RPA) is a software technology that makes it easy to build and manage software robots that emulate humans actions interacting with digital systems and software.
Just like people, software robots can do things like understand what’s on a screen, complete the right keystrokes, navigate systems, identify and extract data, and perform a wide range of defined actions. But software robots can do it faster and more consistently than people, without the need to get up and stretch or take a coffee break.
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Software robots—instead of people—do repetitive and lower-value work, like logging into applications and systems, moving files and folders, extracting, copying, and inserting data, filling in forms, and completing routine analyses and reports.
RPA + AI = Technology’s new power couple
With RPA's ability to handle routine tasks and Artificial Intelligence's cognitive capabilities, you can streamline workflows, increase efficiency, and supercharge productivity. While AI can generate valuable insights and predictions, it’s RPA that turns those insights into action to achieve tangible results.
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As AI provides a cognitive muscle for information process, it’s only fair that the robots return the favor. RPA can help you solve the ‘last mile’ challenge of your solution deployment.
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What are the business benefits of RPA?
Accelerated transformation
Among global executives, 63% say RPA is a major component in digital transformation
Major cost savings
RPA drives rapid, significant improvement to business metrics across industries and around the world.
Reboot work.
Technology was supposed to make work easier. For too many, it’s become a dull, mindless grind. RPA can unburden workers from robotic, repetitive tasks, freeing them to do more challenging, more collaborative and more creative work—the kind of work we were meant to do. And in the end, this makes happier (and more productive) workers