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    Home»Automation»Automation Anywhere will have 3 mn bots worldwide in two years
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    Automation Anywhere will have 3 mn bots worldwide in two years

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 22, 2019Updated:April 22, 20192 Mins Read2178 Views
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    Robotic process automation (RPA) company, Automation Anywhere, has recorded a significant growth in the first quarter this year, with its intelligent RPA platform being used by 90 per cent of the best global healthcare companies, 85 per cent of the top technology companies, over 85 per cent of the world’s renowned banks and financial service companies, and 80 per cent of the top telecom organisations.

    The global RPA market sees an opportunity worth approx. $100 billion. According to research firm, Gartner, it is predicted that about 40 per cent of large enterprises across the world will adopt RPA by 2020. Currently, this figure stands at a mere 10 per cent.

    Following its successful attempt to raise funds last year, to the tune of $550 million, Automation Anywhere, has entered into new businesses with organisations, such as Boston Scientific, KPMG, IBM, Comcast and Bancolombia. Encouraged by the growth in the first quarter, the Company is confident that it will be able to deploy over three million bots in two years, which means, an increase of about 200 per cent. This will probably make Automation Anywhere the biggest ‘employer’ globally.

    The Company’s offerings are expected to render people free to innovate, collaborate and resolve complex business challenges, while the bots themselves take on the routine jobs. With more companies realising the benefits of intelligent RPA, the world can witness new levels of human creativity and ingenuity, which will leverage the power of AI for the future workforce.

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