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Tips for a Successful RPA Adoption

Start your robotic process automation (RPA) journey off on the right foot by learning the people, processes, and infrastructure needs for adopting and scaling automation.
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Automating SharePoint Monitoring for Better Collaboration

Learn how you can use robotic process automation (RPA) to set up a Microsoft SharePoint monitoring task to monitor SharePoint folders and take actions to automatically move, change files, and send email notifications using Automate.
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How to Calculate RPA ROI

    Once you get an RPA project up and running, how do you know if it's successful or not? How do you measure the ROI?  I'm going to walk you through, in real time, how to calculate RPA ROI for your project. To show you how we can do this, we're going to take a real Fortra RPA customer example and walk you through the analysis. Visit this page to...
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How to Get Started with RPA

    RPA is one of the fastest growing segments in the enterprise software space, and I want to tell you just a little bit about it. So, what is RPA? Well, at its simplest, RPA is software that automates human tasks. Four characteristics for a good RPA project Repetitive Tasks Rule Based High Volume Prone to Human Error You might be wondering,...
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How Can You Use Easy Web RPA?

The internet has made our lives easier in so many ways, especially in the workplace. Most information you need can be found at the end of a few clicks. But when your daily tasks require information found online, even the simplest website actions—like clicking buttons, downloading files, and navigating windows—can add up to a big chunk of time when you’re repeating website...
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How to Answer Key Capacity Planning Strategy Questions

Anyone who works for a large organization knows that July isn’t just a time for fireworks and BBQs. It’s also when you plan your budget for the next fiscal year. If you work in IT, you know you’re always expected to have an answer for everything. But when it comes to planning your budget, there are really only two questions that need to be asked. Do you have enough resources...