siliconindia | | June 20218Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has been gathering huge momentum over the recent years both in terms of its significance and deployment. This new automation capability has been growing across the country in traditional industries, government systems and service sectors. It may appear that RPA is anti-workforce technology, but in reality, it is bound to create new sets of job opportunities for people. Only the budding professionals in a country of 1.3 billion need to be ready for adapting to the change before it revamps the entire job landscape.Blue Prism (AIM: PRSM), a global leader in intelligent automation for the enterprise, recently released the latest results from their annual global survey into the digitization of the workforce. The survey reveals that 84 percent of business leaders in India see RPA as essential to helping increase workforce productivity, a situation heightened by the Covid-19 pandemic. Blue Prism has been transforming the way work is done! At Blue Prism, there are users in over 150 countries in more than 1,800 businesses, including Fortune 500 and public sector organizations, that are creating value with new ways of working, unlocking efficiencies, and returning millions of hours of work back into their businesses.Blue Prism's leading Robotic Operating Model (ROM) implementation methodology is proven to help users IN FOCUSROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION: ENHANCING WORKFORCE PRODUCTIVITY IN INDIABy Srrayvinya OLM
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