HYPERAUTOMATION
Divya Banu P
Assistant Professor | Empowering minds with Dedicated Expertise in Electrical Engineering | SNS Institutions|
Recently heard a word hyperautomation and thought to learn about it. This word was coined by Gartner . Hyperautomation is the concept of automating everything in an organization that can be automated. Organizations that adopt hyperautomation aim to streamline processes across their business using artificial intelligence (AI), robotic process automation (RPA), and other technologies to run without human intervention. It is also important to note that the role that the pandemic has played in the adoption and acceleration of hyperautomation within the market. With the business ecosystem operating in a distributed manner, hyperautomation eases the burden that repetitive processes and legacy infrastructure incur on an organization and its resources. The transformation that hyperautomation affords an organization enables it to operate in a more streamlined manner, often resulting in reduced costs and a stronger competitive position.
The difference between automation and hyperautomation is often clear. Automation refers to the achievement of a repetitive task without manual intervention. It typically occurs on a smaller scale, creating solutions designed to address individual tasks. In contrast, hyperautomation refers to the use of multiple automation tools that enable intelligent automation, including machine learning and robotic process automation to scale automation initiatives.
Hyperautomation transforms businesses by streamlining business processes by eliminating repetitive tasks and automating manual ones. This has a number of key benefits. It allows organizations to complete tasks with consistency, accuracy, and speed. This, in turn, reduces costs, and generally improves the customer experience. This technology is applied in Supply chain, Health care , Banking and finance.