RPA Practice Head at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-02-12T08:38:00Z
Feb 12, 2020
Our primary use cases are fairly generic and relate to any type of use case where there is a lot of repetitive activity, what we call "swivel seat" processing, where you might be looking at one application and then you swivel around and enter information from the first application into the second application. A company doesn't necessarily have the manpower or money to integrate the two applications programming-wise, so they hire people to look up information in one application and enter it into another. It's applicable to insurance companies where claim information is transferred from one application into another, or quotes for customers that come in via one system and then needs to be manually entered into another system. We see a lot of financial application type use cases, whether it's vendor creation, vendor invoicing, bank reconciliations or general ledger end-of-month reconciliations.
Head of Solution Development at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-02-11T06:18:00Z
Feb 11, 2020
Our primary use case is for automation. To date, we have automated approximately 50 use cases for different functions including finance, order management and fuel pricing. Most of our projects are finance-related and we use the product on a daily basis.
Senior Program Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-02-03T09:10:17Z
Feb 3, 2020
We are a tech services company and we implement RPA solutions for our customers, such as the Blue Prism Thoughtonomy Virtual Workforce. We have implemented this solution in a number of different industries including IT, insurance, banking, consumer industries, and retail. We have used it in any industry that you can name, including the airlines. The deployment model and environment vary based on the requirements.
Our primary use case is for reconfiguration. We use it to do our monthly reconfiguration reports. We have an Excel sheet and it logs in to a web-based application and needs to compare the monetary amount of each and every agent of the product. Once it does the monitor, it collects the respective data and creates an output that is required for reconfiguration.
Robotic Process and Test Automation Consultant at OFGEM
Real User
2020-01-29T11:22:36Z
Jan 29, 2020
We did not ultimately deploy Blue Prism because we chose to use UiPath instead. However, I have detailed knowledge of this solution. The primary use case is the building of clean, automated processes. These are then easily used and maintained by the architecture.
Data Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-16T08:44:00Z
Jan 16, 2020
We were involved in implementing this product in many network branches of the Bank of Raiffeisen. It is used for transaction monitoring, automating invoicing, sending documents to customers, and other types of banking transactions.
The Thoughtonomy Virtual Workforce is a highly flexible intelligent automation platform. It uses software to replicate the way people work in existing applications and systems, the processes they follow, and the decisions they make, to deliver automation without disruption.
We primarily use the solution in the banking and telecom sectors. We implement the solution for our clients.
Our primary use cases are fairly generic and relate to any type of use case where there is a lot of repetitive activity, what we call "swivel seat" processing, where you might be looking at one application and then you swivel around and enter information from the first application into the second application. A company doesn't necessarily have the manpower or money to integrate the two applications programming-wise, so they hire people to look up information in one application and enter it into another. It's applicable to insurance companies where claim information is transferred from one application into another, or quotes for customers that come in via one system and then needs to be manually entered into another system. We see a lot of financial application type use cases, whether it's vendor creation, vendor invoicing, bank reconciliations or general ledger end-of-month reconciliations.
Our primary use case is for automation. To date, we have automated approximately 50 use cases for different functions including finance, order management and fuel pricing. Most of our projects are finance-related and we use the product on a daily basis.
We are a tech services company and we implement RPA solutions for our customers, such as the Blue Prism Thoughtonomy Virtual Workforce. We have implemented this solution in a number of different industries including IT, insurance, banking, consumer industries, and retail. We have used it in any industry that you can name, including the airlines. The deployment model and environment vary based on the requirements.
In general, we have primarily used the solution to automate a few processes related to payments, accounts payable, and account queries.
Our primary use case is for reconfiguration. We use it to do our monthly reconfiguration reports. We have an Excel sheet and it logs in to a web-based application and needs to compare the monetary amount of each and every agent of the product. Once it does the monitor, it collects the respective data and creates an output that is required for reconfiguration.
We did not ultimately deploy Blue Prism because we chose to use UiPath instead. However, I have detailed knowledge of this solution. The primary use case is the building of clean, automated processes. These are then easily used and maintained by the architecture.
We primarily use the solution for test evaluation. It makes the process very easy.
We were involved in implementing this product in many network branches of the Bank of Raiffeisen. It is used for transaction monitoring, automating invoicing, sending documents to customers, and other types of banking transactions.