Intelligent automation technology provider UiPath said it has launched a new platform designed specifically to build, deploy and manage AI agents, robots and human workers in a single system. Most of …
While process automation platforms continue to proliferate, one of the ways they are advancing technologically is by integrating process mining capability. Whether it’s integrated into a wider intelligent automation platform or …
UiPath announced it is preparing public sector workers for the coming of AI agents. The New York City-based intelligent automation technology provider said this week that, as government agencies continue to …
The Everest Group, a global technology consultant based in Dallas, has released its annual evaluation of intelligent document processing (IDP) technology providersfor 2025. The company, which produces a “PEAK Matrix” report for …
A range of companies, including intelligent automation software providers, continue to pump out AI agents designed for specific industries and jobs. The most recent example is New York City-based UiPath, which …
Like many businesses that provide process automation technology, UiPath has integrated AI into its platform. Even more than that, the New York City-based company has made agentic AI a priority moving …
Intelligent automation technology provider UiPath recently unveiled a free trial of a cloud solution designed for public sector organizations looking to automate business processes for more efficiency. Governments, with their abundance …
Intelligent automation technology provider UiPath said it has launched a new tool that uses AI to make software testing more productive. UiPath Test Cloud lets quality assurance teams leverage AI agents …
Intelligent automation technology provider UiPath said this week it has acquired vertically focused AI technology provider Peak. The U.K.-based company offers an AI-enabled software platform that automates processes around product inventory …
Here at Automation Today, we talk a lot about an organization’s “automation journey.” Typically, that refers to the end user—the company leveraging available technologies to automate manual business processes. But that …