We did both, starting with years of BPM (Business Process Modeling) .... found the RPA (Robotic Process Automation) ideas more focused to specific improvement while BPM is much more often connected to detailed semantic data and process modeling, now often aka 'Knowledge Graphs', which means a much greater investment in really understanding how your data is used and maintained. RPA can and is more often casually used.
Robotic process automation (RPA) and business process management (BPM) are both valuable solutions that focus on helping companies improve operational performance by optimizing their business processes, so it's not surprising that the two are often confused. However, while RPA and BPM definitions can overlap in some areas, their core functionalities are completely different. In fact, many companies that are turning to a BPM approach to transform their business operations are finding that including RPA software in the mix delivers a far superior case for process improvement – resulting in greater profitability for the company's bottom line.
So what are the key differences between BPM and RPA and which is the best option for your business? We’ve compiled a list of the main differences to help you make the right decision: .... '
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