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Over 1 year ago
You mentioned several times regarding pricing. AET has a consumption-based pricing where they charge by the hour of processing time and plugin usage. Not the agent's availability, that could last the 24-hour daily. It is like hiring a temporary employee for which you pay the…
Over 1 year ago
Interfacing through API to get transactions from an account, maybe 2 or 3 calls you have the data.  Most well-established banks will provide APIs. Using screen scraping, if it is through imaging, if the layout of the screen is changed, you have to reprogram it again. If you…
Over 2 years ago
Hi Shibu,  Most IT organizations have similar time-consuming requests like activating/discharging employees at the system level, resetting PWD, VM config/startup/shutdown, and so forth. Many of these processes are pretty standard and can be easily automated.  On processes…
Over 2 years ago
Typical IT processes like PWD reset, On/Off boarding, Start/Stop VM, Create/delete VM, reset port, and install software, have been developed and you should focus on repeat processes that are specific to your needs Why reinvent the wheel. For example, IT Process Automation -…
Almost 3 years ago
Cloud vs On-premise RPA: several components should be considered and each can be executed in either environment Orchestrator and scheduling server and the actual agent that executes the process. If the agent is in the cloud, probably you would need a VPN connection to your…
About 3 years ago
Hi @Shibu Babuchandran.  I am not authorized to share any information. But the case is that it would be very similar to hiring a prepaid part-time worker for a certain amount of minutes/hours per month/year.  When consumed, you wait until the next cycle or purchase more…
About 3 years ago
Using the concept "as a Service" most of these services you pay by the months or per year and per user.  As it states, being a service, you do not own any of the components that comprise providing the service. Just the data and any logic the organization has produced.  The…
About 3 years ago
Hi Shibu, a new concept within the RPAaaS, besides being available from the cloud, is pay for what you use.   Still most platforms provide the 24x7 availability of agents which for SMB are too expensive. AutomationEdge, which is considered a contender in the 2021 PEAK…
Over 3 years ago
Disclaimer: We partner with AutomationEdge and they have a great proposal not to invest in a bot that will be sitting idle while developing your automation.   On the other hand, its Excel processing is probably 10x faster than most platforms in the market that allows…
Over 3 years ago
RPA is not industry-specific but process-specific. Any department that needs to access internal/external systems to execute routine tasks as their standard processes, would be an applicable candidate for automation.
Over 3 years ago
Before even evaluating technologies, prepare an inventory of all existing and possible future processes you would like to automate vertically and horizontally within the organization.  Select which processes should be easily implemented and provide the best ROI. These…
Over 3 years ago
Answered a question: Best RPA tools for IBM iSeries
Check AutomationEdge platform.  Unique platform to automation business and IT, including IBM integration. Like you can automate compiling processes, push/pull data from applications, and much more.
Over 3 years ago
RPA technology has been in the market for quite some time now. Benefits are quite common for all platforms. Every day a new platform is being introduced. You should check whether you want to automate the simple process(es), that does not consume 100% of an agent to execute…

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Over 1 year ago
Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

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