Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 26 | Page 52

EXPERT SPEAK WHAT DOES THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE WITH ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION? Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is not about industrial automation alone, it is about eliminating repetitive, onerous tasks to enable employees to focus on more valuable business activities that require true, human intervention. Bradley McCulloch, Business Head for IBM at Axiz, a South African value-added distributor, says the future of RPA can be described as an augmented workplace or one which people and technology join forces to create something greater than either could do on their own. O rganisations of every type are harnessing the power of technology to extend and enhance human capabilities in ways that help employees to be more productive. Concurrently, this enables people to transfer lower-skilled tasks to machines, so they can focus their efforts on the high-value and creative tasks, which leads to improved efficiency, as well as the accuracy and reliability of work outcomes. All organisations who are looking to boost efficiency in their processes should 52 be investigating RPA, to reduce cost, speed up outcomes and have a better customer service experience all around. RPA can be defined as a tool that enables the business to capture employee inputs in rules-based processes and then use software to automate those inputs. It is an extremely efficient way of automating those repetitive tasks within a workflow in a way that fits in organically with current working practices as well as the preferences of employees themselves. However, not all RPA tools are created equal. Viewing RPA as a standalone, technology-only solution is a mistake. Unfortunately, few vendors have designed their solutions with a broader view of all the technologies available to them. While RPA alone can be valuable, what is infinitely more so, is a platform that can handle content management, decision making, tasks, and workflows. What is needed is a true, digital business automation platform. That is what IBM brings to the table. IBM Robotic Process Automation with Automation Anywhere, which is part of the IBM Automation Platform for Digital