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When clicking buttons is not enough - mastering RPA

18th Oct 12:00pm - 12:40pm BST Advance (1st Floor)
33 attended
Session Description

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has been a very important technology in the market for several years. Its primary function is to streamline operations by automating repetitive tasks originally performed by employees or facilitating seamless integration between systems lacking digital endpoints. While developers typically construct processes by replicating the steps undertaken by users, this method often proves to be less than errorproof, efficient, or scalable.

In this demo session, I will show you how to squeeze the most from Power Automate Desktop, while presenting important information about:

  • Proficient creation of smart selectors
  • Correct use of scripts, including when and why to employ them
  • Strategies for effective error handling
  • Implementation of work queues for enhanced workflow
  • Valuable insights and lessons learned from practical experiences

The integration of RPA has a significant impact on processes efficiency by automating repetitive tasks, thereby minimizing errors. However, this can only be possible, when an underlying process is developed correctly for optimal results.

Attendees (33)
Carrie Ager
Principal Consultant at Columbus Global
Janice Briggs
CRM Consultant at Total Enterprise Solutions
Vlad Sarov MVP
COO at Dynamica Labs
Tarran Shaikh
Enterprise Architect at Bank of Ireland
Alan Middleton
Enterprise Architect at National Physical Laboratory
Joseph Gray
Microsoft Technical Specialist at Mizorix Ltd
Khurim Shabaz
Architect at Invetiv
Foz Jan
D365 Consultant at Conspicuous Ltd
Mike Pearsall
Operations Director at EntityShift Ltd
Thomas Lambert
Service Delivery Manager at Southern IT Networks
Sergiu Arhire
Technical Development Manager at Ingenica Solutions
David Osborne
Senior M365 Consultant at FSP
Stephanie Stasey
CEO at Miss AI
Dave Lee
Product Architect at SCC
Midhun Patel
CRM Analyst at Red Global
Christopher O'Malley
Power platform engineer at SECCL
+17 other Attendees