By Brenda Fox
While BPM supports the full cycle of process and decision: design, implementation, execution, monitoring, and optimization, create enterprise-grade applications that connect user interfaces and business processes for better user experiences. RPA automates repetitive rules-based tasks – typically performed by people – via the user interface, to manipulate data and applications just as a human would.
Today, at least one analyst sees merit in bringing BPM and RPA together under the BontiaSoft-UiPath alliance. Jason Bloomberg, president of digital transformation analyst firm Intellyx, said.
“By itself, robotic process automation is not enough to deal with changing applications or business requirements for processes. With the addition of a low-code BPM tool like Bonita, organizations can build really flexible, resilient automation, even when the underlying application doesn’t have an API.”