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Turbo-Charging Business Operations with Robotic Process Automation

20 FEB 2020 | Yaropolk Prubant | TAG 1

Elon Musk may be raising serious concerns about AI seizing control, but he surely is happy with the way things are going inside SpaceX and Tesla. With hundreds of thousands of documents and digital assets being transferred across departments, offices, and teams every day, neither of his businesses could operate effectively without automation being deeply embedded at every step of the way.

Business process automation has been around for decades — after all, it’s one of the key reasons why IT as we know it once left science labs and landed on billions of office desks around the globe. Getting rid of routine operations and reducing the amount of tedious manual work is what software developers always aspire to achieve.

Today, basic automation is widely used in industries dealing with large volumes of template-based documents, application forms, and other sets of data that require validation, conversion, moving along various workflows or archiving for future use. However, as the complexity of such systems grows, it creates a need for more intelligent, autonomous, and self-sustaining automation solutions. This is why Robotic Process Automation (RPA) came into existence.

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Elon Musk may be raising serious concerns about AI seizing control, but he surely is happy with the way things are going inside SpaceX and Tesla. With hundreds of thousands of documents and digital assets being transferred across departments, offices, and teams every day, neither of his businesses could operate effectively without automation being deeply embedded at every step of the way.

Business process automation has been around for decades — after all, it’s one of the key reasons why IT as we know it once left science labs and landed on billions of office desks around the globe. Getting rid of routine operations and reducing the amount of tedious manual work is what software developers always aspire to achieve.

Today, basic automation is widely used in industries dealing with large volumes of template-based documents, application forms, and other sets of data that require validation, conversion, moving along various workflows or archiving for future use. However, as the complexity of such systems grows, it creates a need for more intelligent, autonomous, and self-sustaining automation solutions. This is why Robotic Process Automation (RPA) came into existence.

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Elon Musk may be raising serious concerns about AI seizing control, but he surely is happy with the way things are going inside SpaceX and Tesla. With hundreds of thousands of documents and digital assets being transferred across departments, offices, and teams every day, neither of his businesses could operate effectively without automation being deeply embedded at every step of the way.

Business process automation has been around for decades — after all, it’s one of the key reasons why IT as we know it once left science labs and landed on billions of office desks around the globe. Getting rid of routine operations and reducing the amount of tedious manual work is what software developers always aspire to achieve.

Business process automation has been around for decades — after all, it’s one of the key reasons why IT as we know it once left science labs and landed on billions of office desks around the globe.

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