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10 Reasons To Learn RPA | Why You Should Learn RPA? | RPA Tutorial For Beginners | Simplilearn

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has set the future of technology very bright. If you are looking to make a career in this field or even just want to explore the area out of interest, then you're in the right place. This video on "10 Reasons to Learn RPA" will help you understand what is RPA and why it is worth learning. We have handpicked 10 reasons to justify it. <br><br>What are the benefits of this course?<br>Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is an advanced technology that automates huge quantities of redundant tasks by applying artificial intelligence (AI). RPA can be used for processing transactions, manipulating data, triggering responses and communicating with other digital systems. RPA has applications in a plethora of industries including insurance claims processing, invoice processing, customer feedback analysis, onboarding of employees, HR operations, and much more. More on the RPA market: <br>- The global market for RPA software and services is expected to grow to $1.2 billion by 2021 at a compound annual growth rate of 36 per cent.<br>- One wine producer increased its order accuracy from 98% to 99.7% while reducing costs There are 3000 RPA job postings in India and the US.<br><br>What are the course objectives?<br>The primary objective of this Introduction to RPA training course is to give you a glimpse into the bright and exciting future of Robotic Process Automation and to give you an overview of the fundamental methodologies and tools that will help you employ RPA on the job. Youu2019ll learn the key RPA tools and workflows used in intelligent automation, steps for implementing RPA in your enterprise and case studies that will provide innovative best practices. <br><br>Upon successful completion of our Introduction to Robotics Process Automation online training course, you will gain a fair understanding of RPA and related business applications. By the end of the course, you will be able to understand-<br>1. RPA and its business applications<br>2. The impact that RPA creates with significant ROI<br>3. Various tools available in the market and their right fit<br>4. Organization and management of a real-life workflow automation project<br><br>Who should take this course?<br>Simplilearnu2019s Introduction to Robotic Process Automation course is best suited for:<br>1. CXOs<br>2. Team Leads<br>3. Business Analysts<br>4. Solution Architects<br><br>ud83dudc49Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3b9ae9Q<br>

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  1. What is RPA?

  2. What is RPA? Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is the use of software with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities to handle high-volume, repeated tasks that previously required humans to perform

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  4. What is RPA? Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is the use of software with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities to handle high-volume, repeated tasks that previously required humans to perform Some of these human tasks are… Calculations Transactions Maintenance of records Queries

  5. Top 10 reasons to learn RPA

  6. 10 RPA is free

  7. 10 RPA is free Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is free. Anybody interested in learning RPA could make use of some its tools

  8. 10 RPA is free Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is free. Anybody interested in learning RPA could make use of some its tools

  9. 9 Fast implementation

  10. 9 Fast implementation Implementing a new RPA software system certainly happens much faster than training a new person You can have data entry software bots up and running in just days

  11. 8 No training time

  12. 8 No training time If your process changes and the bots need to learn something new, you can either replace them with new bots or alter their programming That goes much faster than training employees in new tasks

  13. 7 The bots will never quit

  14. 7 The bots will never quit With RPA, you don’t have to worry about employees quitting or dealing with turnover Bots don’t care how hard they’re working, whether they’re happy in their jobs, or how many repetitive tasks they get stuck with

  15. 6 Minimal IT resources

  16. 6 Minimal IT resources Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider

  17. 5 ROI is visible Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider.

  18. 5 ROI is visible Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. While RPA can bring in with some immediate fixed costs, it has a far clearer part to demonstrate its returns.

  19. 4 Complex problems can be solved Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider.

  20. 4 Complex problems can be solved Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. The Robotic Process Automation system is the ideal solution to solve these types of problems The system stores the information, and it can also remember and transform this information very easily. That means this makes you auditable and tax ready

  21. 3 Software migration Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider.

  22. 3 Software migration Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. Software migration is an expensive and time-consuming task Certain features may not work properly in the newer systems RPA helps with data migration and helps with accuracy, speed and continuous updation of software

  23. 2 There’s no rip and replace Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider.

  24. 2 There’s no rip and replace Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. RPA doesn’t jeopardize an employee’s job but helps with the growth of new jobs To do your work, you’ll need some additional software and virtual machines to deploy fully independent digital bots, but you won’t need to rip and replace your existing infrastructures

  25. 1 Popularity and high salary Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider.

  26. 1 Popularity and high salary Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. According to glassdoor, the average salary of an RPA developer in the US is 77k USD and in India, the basic pay is a whopping 4.65 lacks per annum Top tier companies like Dell, IBM and Accenture among others are readily hiring RPA developers

  27. RPA growth projections

  28. Growth projections Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. RPA Software and RPA services increased by a huge amount from 2016 up to 2021 and beyond

  29. RPA developer job role and responsibities

  30. RPA developer job role and responsibilities Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. Job role – RPA developer

  31. RPA developer job role and responsibilities Maintaining software bots requires minimal IT resources. In some cases, IT doesn’t need to get involved at all. Your RPA systems will be managed by the software provider. Job role – RPA developer Key responsibilities - RPA developers are responsible for the creation, design, development, and implementation of RPA systems. An RPA developer is expected to deliver the following: Provide guidance with process design Design, develop, test automation workflows Deployment of RPA components: bots, robots, development tools Support the implementation of RPA solutions Create process documentation Assure the quality of the automation

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