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Attended vs Unattended RPA: Comparing Benefits and Use Cases

V-Soft Consulting

Almost every industry is harnessing the power of Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Enterprises have been adopting RPA to automate repetitive front and back-office tasks. RPA bots interact with numerous software applications to execute tasks at the user interface level without altering the existing applications.

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What Is RPA?

Automation Anywhere

RPA is short for Robotic Process Automation , which is software that you can program to automate repetitive tasks. These tasks are rule-based and usually done manually, so RPA serves the goal of automating operations. RPA uses “bots,” which are configurable pieces of software that you can set up to perform a specific task.

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Intelligent automation vs. RPA: How to avoid key mistakes

TTEC

Intelligent automation and robotic process automation (RPA) help free associates from simple, time-consuming tasks to focus on meaningful, high-tier, and often stressful customer requests. So, what’s the difference between intelligent automation versus RPA? What is RPA? RPA don’ts: Do not rush AI technology.

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Back office vs. front office: boost productivity between both offices

TTEC

Unattended Robotic Process Automation (RPA) removes humans completely to speed up efficiencies and makes contact centre agents available for more complex customer centric interactions. A one-time password (OTP) option—a component of RPA—for instance, enables customers to authenticate their account without human assistance.

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Private Equity’s Giant Leap Within Automation

Zinnov

And Vista Equity Partners just made the biggest acquisition within the Automation space by lapping up Blue Prism (BP), one of the Big 3 RPA firms, for a staggering USD 1.5 Blue Prism, interestingly has been the category creator for RPA, founded back in 2001 by Alastair Bathgate and David Moss. Vista’s Automation Play.