Businesses have pursued the “paperless office” for the past 40 years, but the reality is that about half of all U.S. businesses still rely heavily on manual, paper-based processes for a wide range of essential back-office and administrative functions. These tedious processes create a considerable drain on productivity — Gartner estimates that the typical company loses the equivalent of four weeks each year looking for misfiled, mislabeled, untracked or lost documents.
That’s simply not tolerable in an era when companies are increasingly leaning on digital technologies to streamline operations, contain costs and improve service delivery. It’s why 92 percent of business leaders in a recent Harris Poll agreed that automating processes is critical to long-term success.
A growing number of companies are finding that many of their essential processes can be vastly improved through robotic process automation (RPA). Unlike other workflow automation tools that require a developer to script a list of tasks to be automated, RPA uses AI-powered bots to learn and then mimic the way tasks are performed within a legacy application.
RPA bots can capture data from systems and web pages, read and write to databases, autofill forms, move documents and files, and perform many rules-based tasks through interaction with different applications. In doing so, they eliminate many manual data-entry errors, cut costs and improve productivity.
RPA bots work at the presentation layer of legacy systems, where data is translated into a form that is readable by both humans and the application layer of other systems. At the presentation layer, bots can mimic human actions using the same interface that allows users to read and enter data. This effectively allows companies to automate tasks without the need to develop code or maintain application programming interface (API) integrations.
Because RPA integrates well with existing IT infrastructure, it lends itself to a number of different use cases. Some of these include:
Although RPA is a user-friendly technology, successful implementation requires significant upfront planning. Companies have to understand where automation will deliver the most benefits, and they must set project objectives. That’s why it is best to work with an experienced provider to ensure the project meets your expectations.
Technologent offers the following services designed to ensure your RPA project creates value and improves productivity.
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