Robotic Process Automation

Robotic Process Automation

Robotic Process Automation

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a technology that uses software robots to handle repetitive, rule-based computer tasks. These tasks can be scheduled, triggered by an event, or started manually. In many offices, routine jobs like filling out forms, doing calculations, or checking data across systems can be time-consuming and prone to errors. RPA takes over these tasks, making them faster, more accurate, and more efficient.
How RPA Works with UiPath
RPA software, like UiPath, allows bots (robots) to perform tasks just like humans. There are two main types:
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Unattended bots – work independently without human input
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Attended bots – assist humans with certain parts of a task

By automating these jobs, employees are free to focus on more important work. Over time, one software robot can grow into a full digital workforce, working 24/7 without breaks. RPA bots often work 10 times faster than humans!. To manage multiple bots, UiPath offers Orchestrator, a tool that helps control workflows, priorities, and errors efficiently.
How EvolveX Technologies Helps with RPA
At EvolveX Technologies, we help businesses identify tasks that are perfect for automation. We build smart RPA solutions using UiPath to combine the power of robots with human decision-making.
Building a Strong RPA Business Case
Before starting with RPA, it’s important to create a clear business case. EvolveX helps clients build one by analyzing:
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The impact of doing nothing
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Current workload, process steps, and time involved
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Cost of implementing RPA
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Benefits and ROI of using RPA
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Risks and challenges
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How quality will be managed
Our RPA Services
EvolveX Technologies provides end-to-end RPA services:
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RPA development using UiPath
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Technical design and standards
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Bot testing and deployment
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Ongoing support and maintenance
Automation that pays for itself — every month
Each plan includes a dedicated robot running 24×7, eliminating hundreds of hours of manual work so your team can focus on what actually matters.

