We do have UiPath StudioX for low-code automations, And it really depends on the complexity of the tasks you are planning to automate. You can join UiPath Academy where you can find easy ways to use it.
Yes, you can use several applications, and also you can use APIs for your automations, if you have questions you can also join UiPath Community, and look for topics related to the applications you are planning to interact with. It is also UiPath Academy where you can try it…
My advice would be to start with a simple process, for instance, an IT ticket or a request for a specific area in the organization, meanwhile you will be getting experience with BPM, so it will be easier every time you get a new proposal to give a solution with AuraQuantic…
My point of view: to be honest, I have been working just with UiPath. Also, I tried to use Microsoft Power Automate twice. However, it was a little bit different, so I didn't like it
UiPath really works for me and, of course, for the company.
You can try both products to…
I consider the following main reasons to adopt an RPA solution: know specifically what you want to do, whether automation could improve your work, and also how fewer people you want to have to do something repetitively
Those are some reasons for you to join the "RPA world".