Chief information officers (CIOs) understand that the IT technologies and operations they oversee are in states of continual flux and evolution. Even with this knowledge, however, it can be difficult for these decision makers to stay abreast of every advance that could bring value to the organizations they serve.The field of robotic process automation (RPA) is one such area, where the growing sophistication and reach of the technology may have escaped those not closely tracking this discipline. RPA – most commonly understood as a technology for automating repetitive, manual tasks in which people interact with computers – has grown much more powerful and multifaceted in recent years.To read this article in full, please click her
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