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50+ RPA use cases

Hyland

It’s tempting, when considering use cases for a new investment, to zoom out and look at everything the solution could possibly handle — “Imagine the ROI!” And while this approach may work to get a new implementation approved, it’s not the best way to roll out said implementation. Look to robotic process automation (RPA) as an example.

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Identifying Supply Chain Automation Opportunities

Automation Anywhere

Manufacturers have always and continue to invest significant time and money to try and ensure that these resources are utilized as efficiently and effectively as possible. They lacked the data and transparency that an automated system would have provided. This translates to making it a good candidate for intelligent automation.

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Recession-Proof Your Business with Information Technology (IT)

Anexa

E-Commerce Solutions Another advantage of post-pandemic economic trends is the ability of brands to manage the inventory of both their digital and bricks and mortar stores through e-commerce technology. Order management and real-time stock updates benefit businesses and ultimately can play a role in delivering great customer satisfaction.

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How AI Is Changing the Landscape of Business Process Automation

Automation Anywhere

The complexity of business processes today consumes the valuable time of most business professionals. With the help of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), organizations are automating manual business processes at a record pace to ensure that professionals are spending more time doing value-added tasks and less time on repetitive work.

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Business process management (BPM) examples

IBM Services

Business Process Management (BPM) is a systematic approach to managing and streamlining business processes. BPM is intended to help improve the efficiency of existing processes, with the goal of increasing productivity and overall business performance.