Vice President - Digital Automation Services at Techvista Systems
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2024-01-04T14:03:00Z
Jan 4, 2024
It's a good solution, but it took around nine months for implementation. It's highly effective if you have the budget and a long-term plan for sustained use. The stability is commendable, and once developed on the cloud, it tends to work seamlessly without issues. Overall, I would rate it a nine out of ten.
Business Architect at a comms service provider with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2022-09-07T19:57:27Z
Sep 7, 2022
I would advise aligning with the vendor. Make sure that you have the proper vendor support because it is more complex than most people realize. When you have to think about setting up an entirely new cloud infrastructure, there are containers you have to worry about, which are like old-school middleware, then you have the platform itself, then you have the applications and the databases, and then the object storage. It is a big lift when you're migrating from on-prem to the cloud. I'm hoping that we will get the scalability and the features out of this. We desperately need this to be able to extend our workflow. We have legacy backend systems. The only option we have to extend modernization is to implement automation across these workstreams so that we're slowly migrating work off the mainframe into more of a microservices environment and using CP4BA to do the automation, auto-adjudication, and auto-ingestion that we need. At this point, I would rate it a seven out of ten.
What is process automation? Process automation is the automation of complex business processes. The idea behind process automation is to automate processes, centralize information, and reduce errors by removing human input.
It's a good solution, but it took around nine months for implementation. It's highly effective if you have the budget and a long-term plan for sustained use. The stability is commendable, and once developed on the cloud, it tends to work seamlessly without issues. Overall, I would rate it a nine out of ten.
I would advise aligning with the vendor. Make sure that you have the proper vendor support because it is more complex than most people realize. When you have to think about setting up an entirely new cloud infrastructure, there are containers you have to worry about, which are like old-school middleware, then you have the platform itself, then you have the applications and the databases, and then the object storage. It is a big lift when you're migrating from on-prem to the cloud. I'm hoping that we will get the scalability and the features out of this. We desperately need this to be able to extend our workflow. We have legacy backend systems. The only option we have to extend modernization is to implement automation across these workstreams so that we're slowly migrating work off the mainframe into more of a microservices environment and using CP4BA to do the automation, auto-adjudication, and auto-ingestion that we need. At this point, I would rate it a seven out of ten.