Sr Cognitive / RPA Consultant at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Consultant
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2023-07-07T18:29:33Z
Jul 7, 2023
Robocorp is similar to any other tool. The difference is that it has a great opportunity to inbuilt Python within the product so that we'll have many doors open for AI or chatbot, and also, what is coming is still years. It would be great if Python is the background for Robocorp. That's what my personal understanding is after seeing the product.
We are a full-stack company that utilizes Robocorp for our own projects and to deliver solutions to our clients. However, my job role is less technical and more about business acquisition.
We use this platform to build automation for the client. The automation is Python based. The projects always involve some sort of extraction, transformation, and loading of data while interacting with multiple web/desktop applications.
Senior Lead Developer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
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2023-03-09T22:00:46Z
Mar 9, 2023
We use Robocorp to automate processes for an insurance company client. They upload some Excel and CSV files to our shared folder, which we process and upload to their portal. We also use it to interface with our banking portal. We need to download all the line items from the insurance claims, such as patient IDs and information. We grab all the details and put them in an Excel spreadsheet. After that, we need to validate everything and push the information out to the appropriate people. The third use case is to automate deployment.
Our company is using the solution for test automations such as making a software that indicates a payment, data entry, and invoice or document processing. We have completed a partial automation with the solution and are thinking about implementing it.
IT Enterprise Automation Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-11-30T14:13:44Z
Nov 30, 2022
We use this solution for insights into financial activity. Our future plan is to eliminate any RPA tool and integrate the other system in a completely different way. Robocorp is only deployed on the cloud.
My primary use case has been developing processes in Robocorp. It's an open-source library. It's fantastic for use as a comparison to another tool. It has very fast execution and it's platform-independent. We can develop a robot for Mac, Linux, and Windows also.
Most robotic process automation initiatives fail to get off the ground because the current drag-and-drop offerings are expensive and frustrating for developers. Robocorp is a Python-based open source stack for automating applications and processes. Automate any task you can imagine with hundreds of keywords and libraries with performance, scalability, and security built-in. Our cloud robots can run on any platform from any machine, and scale horizontally to ensure mission-critical processes...
We use the product for automating various processes, including order processing, data extraction, and other tasks.
Robocorp is similar to any other tool. The difference is that it has a great opportunity to inbuilt Python within the product so that we'll have many doors open for AI or chatbot, and also, what is coming is still years. It would be great if Python is the background for Robocorp. That's what my personal understanding is after seeing the product.
We are a full-stack company that utilizes Robocorp for our own projects and to deliver solutions to our clients. However, my job role is less technical and more about business acquisition.
We use this platform to build automation for the client. The automation is Python based. The projects always involve some sort of extraction, transformation, and loading of data while interacting with multiple web/desktop applications.
We use Robocorp to automate processes for an insurance company client. They upload some Excel and CSV files to our shared folder, which we process and upload to their portal. We also use it to interface with our banking portal. We need to download all the line items from the insurance claims, such as patient IDs and information. We grab all the details and put them in an Excel spreadsheet. After that, we need to validate everything and push the information out to the appropriate people. The third use case is to automate deployment.
Our company is using the solution for test automations such as making a software that indicates a payment, data entry, and invoice or document processing. We have completed a partial automation with the solution and are thinking about implementing it.
I have different use cases including loan processing, image automation and web automation.
We use this solution for insights into financial activity. Our future plan is to eliminate any RPA tool and integrate the other system in a completely different way. Robocorp is only deployed on the cloud.
My primary use case has been developing processes in Robocorp. It's an open-source library. It's fantastic for use as a comparison to another tool. It has very fast execution and it's platform-independent. We can develop a robot for Mac, Linux, and Windows also.