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The Benefits of Bringing Automation Tools Together

Automation Anywhere

Soon (and it can’t come too fast), all the confusing automation acronyms and jargon that people are fond of bandying about—RPA, IA, AI, LC/NC, ML, IDP, IPA, OCR, iOCR, BPA, iPaaS, RPA-plus, hyperautomation—are going to fade away. Artificial intelligence (AI) is being embedded in everything related to automation.

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5 stand-out articles in 5 minutes: Industry favorites from June 2022

Hyland

What you need to know: Automation has been a feature of banking since the days of punched cards, but there’s significant scope to drive further cross-functional connectivity across most institutions. How robotic process automation supports users. > Read it all: How Robotic Process Automation (RPA) supports users.

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When Your Supply Chain’s Disrupted, Intelligent Automation Steps Up

Automation Anywhere

Even today, more than two years after the pandemic first hit, workers are still quitting their jobs and dropping out of the workforce entirely or searching for new positions that offer better benefits, more pay, and the ability to work remotely. In May 2022, 4.3 Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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4 RPA Errors Not to Make in Customer Service Automation

Automation Anywhere

The use of automation in customer support is expected to accelerate in the coming years. According to Dimension Research, 72% of customer interactions in 2022 will be through emerging technologies such as Robotic Process Automation (RPA). That’s due to the old programmer adage, “garbage in, garbage out.”

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5 Signs Your Company Could Benefit from Automation

Metasource

Business process automation (BPA) refers to the use of technology, such as workflow automation, robotic process automation (RPA) and artificial intelligence (AI), to perform repetitive tasks that would otherwise have to be completed by knowledge workers who could be completing higher value work.

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5 stand-out articles in 5 minutes: Industry favorites from September 2022

Hyland

Organizations can take the next step by using this foundation as a launching point for robotic process automation (RPA). With both low-code and RPA in place, your organization can automate repetitive processes and allow employees to focus on more meaningful tasks, Sam Babic wrote for Spiceworks.

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5 stand-out articles in 5 minutes: Industry favorites from October 2022

Hyland

What you need to know: As digital transformation makes way for digital evolution — a state in which automation and digitization are continuously being iterated upon and optimized — many organizations find themselves dealing with situations nearly as challenging as those they were looking to improve in the first place. RPA use cases.