Robotic Process Automation

AYR is extending the reach of its flagship IDP platform, SingularityAI, across Australia, New Zealand (ANZ) and Southeast Asia in partnership with Australian AI Automation consulting firm CiGen.

Microsoft 365 Copilot inherits all of Microsoft’s cloud security controls, but these were not designed for new AI capabilities. Security and risk management leaders must implement verifiable controls for AI data protection, privacy, and filtering of large language model content inputs and outputs.

Reveille Software has announced new Hyland RPA and Kofax RPA support. The new Reveille solutions provide agentless management and monitoring capabilities to ensure the continued health and productivity of the Hyland RPA and Kofax RPA platforms.

Compass UOL, a global company specialised in digital transformation, has developed a new solution that brings together the topic of the moment in the technology industry - ChatGPT – and the very well-known RPA (Robotic Process Automation) platforms.

Arnold von Büren, CEO of TCG Process, is a Swiss entrepreneur with three decades of experience in capture and input management. On a visit to Australia in February, IDM asked Arnold to outline his views of the current state of Intelligent Document Processing (IDP).

Since the inception of the home printer, one question has bewildered humanity: How do you predict the point at which the quality of the printed page will decline to such a degree that any residual ink in the cartridge isn’t worth extracting? Or, to put it more simply, when should you replace the ink, and thus, when do you need to buy more ink?

Newgen Software has announced the launch of an all-new integrated Robotic Process Automation (RPA) offering for its Digital Transformation Platform, NewgenONE.

In a recent commissioned research study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Digital Workforce, findings show that F&A teams are hindered by their failure to adopt automation for strategic success. The study reveals that although many businesses have invested in RPA (Robotic Process Automation), their efforts have not gone far enough to truly digitally transform their F&A processes.

Companies in Singapore are the most likely in the Asia Pacific to use data analytics and visualisation, cybersecurity and robotic process automation (RPA) in the next 12 months, according to a survey by global professional accounting body CPA Australia. Singapore-based businesses are already the top users of RPA in the region, with 57 per cent of local respondents saying their company deployed RPA as a business tool.

The pandemic’s effects on the digital landscape are long-lasting. Businesses are evolving to rely on the intelligent process automation market (IPA) to promote growth and keep up with competitors. Read on to learn more about five growing IPA trends.

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