What businesses are getting wrong with business process management and robotic process
By Lou Bachenheimer – Seamless digital integration is about a lot more than just cobbling together the best digital solutions on the market. How these advanced technologies interact makes a huge difference. Technologies designed to work together are key to achieving the productivity gains promised by digital transformation. With a comprehensive platform, organizations don’t need to worry about building integrations because the platform already includes them.
Moreover, a single platform is easier to buy and manage because it comes from the same licensor, rather than having to go through the procurement process with multiple suppliers.
Companies need to take care when determining the IA platform they want to adopt. The benefits of a comprehensive platform are increasingly recognized by vendors as well as their customers, pushing suppliers to put together their own multifeatured automation platforms. If companies choose a platform insufficient to their needs, they face reworking costs down the road.
Nevertheless, if organizations have already taken on technical debt and are looking to rework their digital transformation journey, the right partner can help them minimize reworking costs to achieve the most benefit. For example, it may be best for a company to adopt a new BPM for projects moving forward and retain their existing BPM for processes it already manages. Read On:
My only comment here is how when you search on the word management you get the attached image as a result. I had to use it.
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