I'm working in the banking sector, and as we all know, there exist many repetitive tasks which are actually done by human workforces. I'm automating them with UiPath.
Accuracy, time and cost are the benefits I've figured out from my experience.
I'm working in the banking sector, and as we all know, there exist many repetitive tasks which are actually done by human workforces. I'm automating them with UiPath.
Accuracy, time and cost are the benefits I've figured out from my experience.
UiPath is a wonderful platform which helped me with automating many of the repetitive tasks including data entry, file processing, document classification, and many more like that.
As a software engineer, the features I felt the most valuable are given below:
The product and its documentation are very easy to understand and helpful, but I found some difficulties when dealing with the licensing. I hope they would make that clear as soon as possible.
Then next thing to improve is the option to add activities into the work pane without using a mouse — actually, via real coders like keyboards only. So, adding more shortcuts would be helpful.
Highly stable.
It has a very scalable and easy solution, both in licensing and infra setup.
Support with a good knowledge base.
No, this is our first solution, and we chose it after a long time market study.
They are providing full support for setup, which includes Webex support too.
In-house.
I think the ROI is more than 100%.
I think when comparing with other products, UiPath has a flexible and simple licensing option, and their pricing is also good.
Yes, we have tried some proof of concepts with other software like Automation Anywhere, Kryon, etc.
They are also introducing AI/ML to the product. It's time to start using this so we can grow with them.
We are developing automation for healthcare claims, insurances, and billing. We are using UiPath for Citrix cloud, web, and desktop automation. We saved 60% FTE by using UiPath.
UiPath is an RPA tool which provides rapid process automation development as compared to other tools and technologies. UiPath provided a platform for interoperability of web, desktop and cloud environment, so we are able to make connections using UiPath.
The most relevant use cases are business processes that include repetitive human tasks that make use of different apps in a common workflow.
There are lots of opportunities to improve these business processes in terms of efficiency, time taken, and error rates.
Used widely in automations of business processes of all kinds.
There's a lot of different useful features in UiPath that makes it easy to use and able to create even very complex process automations.
Working with UiPath on developing automations, I'm able to create intuitive workflows that are easy to maintain and understand. The performance of automations is also one of the best in the market.
I like how easy it is to implement code in the process flow and how great the community is. That helps to solve problems much faster.
I think debugging is the worst part of UiPath. Compared to some different RPA tools, this is not the best, but it's still not a problem to troubleshoot any issues that you might have while creating a flow.
Be it any mundane tasks like invoice processing, document management, document extraction, and migration, order processing, KYC filling, application integration, Citrix automaton, or any such rule-based tasks can be automated with RPA technology.
Among all RPA solution providers, UiPath is the best choice and market disrupter, from our hands-on experience with the top three RPA vendors while shortlisting UiPath as our RPA vendor. With its intuitive visual coding drag and drop and Microsoft SharePoint workflow foundation technology and open platform capability, code development and debugging are a cakewalk for anyone with minimal or even no coding background.
The software is very effective, and ROI on businesses is very high even from a short period of time. In our company itself, UiPath automation helped different teams to automate their tasks by being within the compliances of end clients with its non-intrusive front office and back office automation. Thus it frees up employees for more productive and creative tasks.
Image resolution affects Citrix automation. Means, the resolution of BOT system and development system should be same in order to successfully run Citrix automations. This drawback is getting resolved in Computer Vision backed selector automation feature for Citrix in 2019 version of UiPath. Also, unknown runtime errors mainly due to application integration issues can cause issues, although it's a very rare scenario. This issue can be resolved to a great extend by using RE Framework in your development, which is also integrated in UiPath in the latest version.
We tried Automation Anywhere also, but shortlisted UiPath based on it's ease of use and the customer support.
Although cost is little high ROI is also too good. Thus my recommendation is go for UiPath!
Yes, Automation Anywhere
UiPath is bringing up a lot of new features and which the competitors have never thought off, maybe releasing in the 2019 last quarter.
This solution is used widely in different areas: from accounting to product order processes.
I solve different business problems, like processing orders, collecting information, etc. There are many benefits: It's easy to use, exception handling is easy to handle, and flowcharts can be implemented directly.
UiPath has improved our organization by its ease of use, practical solutions to complex problems, and flexible working environment.
I found flowcharts most useful in UiPath. It is the best feature in UiPath, and you can easily create even complicated workflows with just a couple of clicks and dropping built-in activities without coding. You can also implement a state machine; which is also a great feature. Passing through states makes it much easier to design the main part of your process.
What I really don't like is some bugs in UiPath appearing from nowhere. In the new version, I see most of them, like when you are trying to change your variable name, it gives a very long error, etc. But still, there is one area not fixed: importing Outlook templates.
I had an issue with implementing ".oft" files reading with "Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook" library. It was a real disaster; I couldn't define anything. I spent quite a lot of time implementing it, and I reached the conclusion that it is very close to impossible to use. They should direct activity for outlook messages and "oft" files. Except for that, UiPath is a great tool for automation. Also, debugging is not very convenient. It is hard to debug with UiPath if you are running a very big process.
It helped my students to understand what an RPA is.
Drag-and-drop, and no coding for process setup.
Cognitive services.
I have been working as a UiPath RPA developer for two years and three months. Using UiPath, I have provided more than 20 solutions over six different projects. UiPath was one of the leading RPA tools and it will be easier to develop when compared to other RPA tools.
UiPath has done a huge impact for our customers by replacing the linear jobs with robots. Tasks done by robots were fast and highly efficient.
Invoking VB.NET/C# code is one of the major features over other RPA tools. And recently, UiPath has implemented Citrix native automation for virtual machine automation which is an exceptionally great feature.
So far, UiPath has been good in every area. I would like to get more features in ML-related activities. ML will be the future for processing free text. Like for example , while processing free text from the customer comments, using uipath we cant extract the required data from the free text. Incase if you got ML related activities then it will be easier to provide the solution using UiPath
