Let’s Talk Hyperautomation

Automation is a crucial key to the success and scalability of any organization.

Even still, many organizations are taking it a step further, looking to adopt hyperautomation

So, what is the difference between automation and hyperautomation? ⠀ 

Automation refers to the completion of a repetitive task without the need for manual labor. It usually happens on a small scale, with solutions tailored to specific tasks.

Hyperautomation refers to the use of multiple automation tools that enable intelligent automation, such as machine learning and robot process automation to scale automation initiatives.

Hyperautomation is also a key component to Digital Transformation.

Rather than focusing on one aspect of an organization like traditional automation processing, hyperautomation happens simultaneously across multiple processes. Among these various technologies are robot process automation, natural language processing, business process management, machine learning, and more. 

One of the many industries undergoing significant changes with hyperautomation is the software industry. Here, hyperautomation can significantly reduce technology efforts and increase the productivity of development and support teams in a few ways.

A Few Key Benefits of Hyperautomation:   

  • Simplified Work Processes: The manual effort of work is reduced when numerous technologies such as AI and machine learning are functioning at the same time. When AI-powered chatbots can answer most questions, for example, customer service representatives can reduce the volume of inquiries.  

  • Timesaving: With hyperautomation technologies, employees can eliminate manual and redundant work such as data entry. Instead, they can focus on core developmental work such as innovation.   

  • Avoid Complex Coding: Developers don’t have to spend copious amounts of time building a product from scratch when they have a readily available set of code libraries like ML. Depending on the operating environment, the code can be customized.

 

At the end of the day: small or large enterprises must consider hyperautomation to keep up with competitors (who are most likely already employing a form of hyperautomation at their company). From timesaving to cost-effectiveness, hyperautomation will enhance the productivity of any organization.

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