BPM and RPA integration
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:36 am
If you’re new to robotic process automation , now’s the time to lay the digital foundation. For ProcessMaker users, integrating RPA into your BPM is easy. Our integration with popular RPA vendors, such as Automation Anywhere and UIPath, lets you start using this remarkable tool in your business process management strategy.
Why should you explore robotic process automation (RPA)? Well, according to TechJury, people on the planet will generate 463 exabytes of data per day by 2025. Within each of those bits and bytes are banking transactions, chatbot conversations, loan applications, expense reports, all-hands Zoom meetings, Fortnite, and The Dark Knight Trilogy in 4K.
It will become almost impossible for industries that handle a large amount of data (like banking, healthcare, and education) to manage everything using old-school manual optometrist email database methods. To tackle this situation, ProcessMaker users are turning to Automation Anywhere integrations to outsource data processing tasks to RPA software.
What is Robotic Process Automation?
Robotic process automation (RPA) is an automated technology that uses software to perform computer tasks without human intervention. An armada of RPA bots can free you from routine, repetitive, and tedious tasks to boost your team’s efficiency and productivity.
Why has RPA become such a powerful workhorse in the BPM arsenal of large enterprises? Simply put, RPA is a model of obedience. Give these busy robots a set of orders and they’ll get to work on your behalf. They can autonomously perform all sorts of difficult digital tasks, such as:
Transfer information from a customer service chatbot into a spreadsheet.
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Extract lines from a receipt into an expense report
Compile fares from various airlines
Copy and paste information from publicly available social media profiles into a sales awareness sheet.
Or, in the case of the example we'll look at today, Automation Anywhere RPA bots can pull data from a third-party database directly into a ProcessMaker workflow.
Why should you explore robotic process automation (RPA)? Well, according to TechJury, people on the planet will generate 463 exabytes of data per day by 2025. Within each of those bits and bytes are banking transactions, chatbot conversations, loan applications, expense reports, all-hands Zoom meetings, Fortnite, and The Dark Knight Trilogy in 4K.
It will become almost impossible for industries that handle a large amount of data (like banking, healthcare, and education) to manage everything using old-school manual optometrist email database methods. To tackle this situation, ProcessMaker users are turning to Automation Anywhere integrations to outsource data processing tasks to RPA software.
What is Robotic Process Automation?
Robotic process automation (RPA) is an automated technology that uses software to perform computer tasks without human intervention. An armada of RPA bots can free you from routine, repetitive, and tedious tasks to boost your team’s efficiency and productivity.
Why has RPA become such a powerful workhorse in the BPM arsenal of large enterprises? Simply put, RPA is a model of obedience. Give these busy robots a set of orders and they’ll get to work on your behalf. They can autonomously perform all sorts of difficult digital tasks, such as:
Transfer information from a customer service chatbot into a spreadsheet.
Feeding Accounting Software with PayPal Transactions
Extract lines from a receipt into an expense report
Compile fares from various airlines
Copy and paste information from publicly available social media profiles into a sales awareness sheet.
Or, in the case of the example we'll look at today, Automation Anywhere RPA bots can pull data from a third-party database directly into a ProcessMaker workflow.