RPA

Chris Vinke, Founder & CEO at GRN Consultancy BV
When robotising processes, you create virtual employees who help colleagues perform tasks quickly and flawlessly. Moreover, robots do not get bored with repetitive work. Because RPA uses the current system landscape, there is no large-scale IT implementation. This is usually expensive and the lead time is long. By comparison, roboticisation is cheap and fast.

RPA is easily deployable and flexible. There are bound to be some in your organisation too certainly opportunities for faster and smarter to work! Technically, RPA is configured software, but because it can work independently based on its own authorisations, it is considered as a virtual colleague. As shown above, instead of humans being the integration between layers, the robot is the link between employee and machine.