For the third year in a row, Gartner produced a “Magic Quadrant” for RPA—a sign that employing automation technology has entered the mainstream of business thinking. After consolidation brought large enterprise …
Frank appraisals of the current state of RPA are encouraging. According to Stamford, Conn.-based consultancy Gartner, revenue from RPA software sales will grow nearly 20 percent in 2021 to $1.89 billion. …
RPA technology provider Automation Anywhere was at the center of several personnel moves that saw C-level changes at two organizations. Automation Anywhere, itself, named James Budge as its new CFO and …
SAP, one of the giants in the enterprise software space, recently rolled out several low- and no-code tools around business processes including one that will specifically enable citizen developers to automate …
Part of the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been an acceleration of digital transition by businesses, which has included automation initiatives. According to a new survey, however, only 37 …
Cloud computing has become a significant part of the software ecosystem across just about every industry, RPA included. Each year, Forbes, along with Bessemer Venture Partners and Salesforce Ventures, ranks the …
In the past year, several enterprise software behemoths have entered the RPA space through acquisition or significantly bolstered their presence including Microsoft, IBM and SAP. Published reports indicate that another software …
Welcome to the newest section of RPA Today. In partnership with UiPath, we have created a dedicated space on the website for fast video education & perspective with UiPath’s Chief Evangelist …
In May 2020, Software juggernaut Microsoft made an enormous splash in the automation world when it acquired RPA technology provider Softomotive. Under the agreement, Microsoft added the Greek firm’s WinAutomation product …
RPA software provider Automation Anywhere confirmed it is cutting staff amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The company did not disclose how many employees it would lay off, but an Axios report said …